Sentences with phrase «who dismissed their application»

The case involves two Hungarian failed refugee claimants who allege the member of the IRB who dismissed their application chronically rejects cases.
That application was heard on 22 February 2008 by Lord Justice Mitting, who dismissed the application.

Not exact matches

Instead, they mostly wish the cross away, dismissing (in Scaperlanda's case) mountains of evidence and the normal application of the laws of economics so long as they can find a single economist who hasn't made up his mind.
An Accra High Court has dismissed a bail application filed by lawyers of Gregory Afoko, who has been charged for murdering the Upper East Region Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
The defence counsel, who further urged the court to dismiss the story as unfounded, said the prosecution could file an application on the matter as he had mentioned to the court.
Justice Mojisola Olatoregun had dismissed the application by the anti-graft agency, based on an objection by Patience's counsel, Mr. Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN) and Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), who also appeared in the case.
Similarly, the Quebec Court of Appeal dismissed an application for the certification of a class action brought by cancer patients who accused the government and hospitals of negligently delaying their treatment.
(18) If the Board dismisses an application for certification under clause (17)(e), the Board shall not consider another application for certification by any trade union as the bargaining agent of any employee who was in the bargaining unit proposed in the original application until one year after the original application is dismissed.
[2014] EWHC 3704 (Comm) The Commercial Court dismissed the application brought by Cruz City 1 Mauritius Holdings («Cruz City») who sought to obtain freezing orders on the basis of English proceedings that had been commenced to enforce an arbitration award against, among others, non-parties to -LSB-...]
Canada's top court earlier today dismissed a leave to appeal application in Quizno's Canada Restaurant Corp. v. 2038724 Ontario Ltd., giving a shot in the arm to a class action lawsuit filed by former restaurant franchisees who say they were overcharged for food and supplies.
The OSC's application was heard by Superior Court Justice Archie Campbell, who dismissed it and said neither side in the case had «any monopoly over incivility or rhetorical excess.»
The Supreme Court has dismissed an application for judicial review by an acquitted defendant in a trial brought about as a result of two brothers, former Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) members, who turned «supergrass» for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
The services determined by the ALT to be essential included applications for postponement, in respect of which the following appears in an appendix to the decision: [translation] «A lawyer who is responsible for a case scheduled for a strike day must apply for a postponement and must conduct the hearing should the court dismiss the application for postponement».
We have advised a number of individuals who were subjected to disciplinary proceedings on the basis of alleged regulatory misdemeanours and advised an investment banker dismissed for gross misconduct on his claim against his former employer and his application to the FSA for approval for his new role.
The husband's contempt of court application was heard in front of Justice R. A. Jerke, who dismissed the husband's application for contempt of court.
The Tribunal dismissed the Appellant's application to dismiss, finding that s. 13 of the Code protects complainants who are employees, liberally defined, who suffer a disadvantage in their employment in whole or in part because of their membership in a protected group.
The appeal was before Sir James Munby, President of the Court of Protection who dismissed the appeal indicating «the application was totally without merit, was misconceived and was vexatious.
The connections you leverage should be able to help you bypass the initial gatekeepers who might dismiss your job application due to your recent job history and advocate for your candidacy.
Corrado says that while some hiring managers say they don't read cover letters, those who do may dismiss your application if you don't send one.
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