Turning to the first issue of pleadings, we of course began with a writ of summons and statement of claim. |
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I do not propose to examine the pleadings in detail, but I think that this is a valid criticism. |
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The persons who appear and do counsel work, either in drawing pleadings or appearing in court as an advocate. |
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There are many allegations made in the pleadings against the defendants but the matter which came before me to decide was a narrow one. |
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The record before me does not contain any pleadings in reply to the statements of defence of the police defendants. |
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So there was a full opportunity to the plaintiff to put its pleadings in order. |
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In the pleadings, the defendants assert that the Bank owed them a duty of good faith that was breached. |
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If his pleadings are struck, Ms. Mellon may proceed immediately to trial on an uncontested basis. |
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The litigation proceeded through pleadings, examinations for discovery and pre-trial hearings with great difficulty. |
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But the requirement of simplicity and summariness means that elaborate pleadings should in general be avoided. |
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Of course, so it had been, in the passage of the pleadings to which I took your Honours in my opening. |
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On the pleadings it is conceivable that he could make out a case for malicious prosecution and conspiracy. |
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It does not matter what counsel may think, it is never wise, as many have learnt to their regret, to come without the pleadings. |
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To ask a further question without specific allegations in the pleadings renders this question irrelevant. |
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On 6 October 1998, the Tribunal issued an Order setting the time-limits for the filing of the second round of pleadings. |
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The Agency will generally make its determinations based on the written pleadings. |
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Given the volume of the current backlog, suggestions emerged to discontinue publishing of pleadings. |
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The contempt with which our pleadings have met leads me to think that most of the rest of you must inhabit a different planet. |
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Notification may be dispensed with where the document contains no new pleadings and the matter is ready for decision. |
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Such documents include contracts, baptismal certificates, diplomas and legal pleadings, for example. |
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After an exchange of pleadings the Agency rendered a majority decision that the complaint by ATI should be dismissed. |
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When referring to documents of the ICTY, or to the Applicant's pleadings or oral argument, the Court will use the terminology of the original. |
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But the general hubbub drowns out his pleadings and the only judge who appears to be listening abruptly cuts him short. |
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After the pleadings, the judge must decide whether the accused is guilty or not guilty of the alleged offences. |
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Despite the pleadings of their priests, in most cases the Métis insisted on cash scrips. |
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After a number of extensions in the pleadings, the Agency proceeded with its investigation into the complaint. |
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The interveners may also be invited to provide a statement in which they can further develop their pleadings. |
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At the present time, the agency is receiving written pleadings from the complainants and the air carriers. |
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The third was to limit document discovery to those documents which are directly relevant to the issues identified by the pleadings. |
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I have set out the material part of the pleadings because it is of some importance in this case to see how the case was pleaded and presented in the court below. |
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Disregardful of his wife's pleadings, he lets the piano be left behind on the beach because he doesn't want to pay a little extra to the help for carrying it. |
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Sir Derek had not taken umbrage at some of the rather impertinent remarks he had made during the pleadings, but had in fact encouraged him in his career, and they had subsequently worked together on many cases. |
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When a federal institution is a party to the proceedings, its counsel has the obligation to use, in arguments and pleadings, the official language chosen by the civil party. |
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In this connection, the staff of the Court's Secretariat closely follow the case and receive copies of all written communications and pleadings exchanged in the arbitration proceedings. |
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At the recent Soliman trial, the court had been obliged to listen to 24 continuous hours of pleadings as each of the numerous defence lawyers had spoken for as long as they wished. |
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If the parties are agreed that the written proceedings shall be conducted wholly in one of the two official languages of the Court, the pleadings shall be submitted only in that language. |
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After both the plaintiff and the defendant have made their initial statements, there may be further pleadings, such as a reply, a rejoinder, and even a surrejoinder. |
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Given that cause had been raised as an issue in the employer's pleadings, the trial judge had the legal power and obligation to decide whether the employer was entitled to terminate the employees for cause. |
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The reply and rejoinder must not recapitulate the factual and legal background except in so far as its presentation in the previous pleadings is disputed or, exceptionally, calls for further particulars. |
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In its review of the decision of the Board of Appeal the Court of First Instance made findings the incorrectness of which is immediately apparent from the pleadings. |
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The arbitrary judicial action of proscribing a book that dares to criticise judges hardly helps the government's case, in its pleadings in Britain, that Chile's courts are capable of judging General Pinochet. |
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He procured, for his own use, complete transcripts of the pleadings in selected cases. |
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When a case is submitted by Application, the written pleadings in a case start with a Memorial by the Applicant in which it substantiates its claims. |
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If counsel for the accused use a different official language in oral argument than in pleadings, Crown counsel must use the language that appears to him or her to be most appropriate in the circumstances. |
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The written stage of the procedure shall comprise the presentation of the application and of the statement of defence, unless the Civil Service Tribunal decides that a second exchange of written pleadings is necessary. |
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Mr. Paul Carroll: At the present time there's about eight inches of pleadings back and forth on the question primarily of jurisdiction before the judge. |
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May their longings, their prayerful pleadings, and the blood which they shed for your sake be ever in your sight and become a powerful claim on your mercy. |
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According to the State party, it appears from the author's application that he himself refused to file pleadings, even though he had the opportunity to do so. |
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He does not seek judicial determination, he seeks to embog the judicial process in a morass of frivolous pleadings and argument. |
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Nevertheless, practice rules in most court require any challenges to jurisdiction to be made immediately before other pleadings. |
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No mention shall be made of any mediation efforts in documents or written pleadings submitted to the Dispute Tribunal or in any oral arguments made before the Dispute Tribunal. |
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After many askings, pleadings, and episodes, all leading to nothing, she finally slumped down at the side of a well in a village where she was unknown. |
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The pleadings say that Watson yelled at Eddie Obeid in an unbarristerial manner, pointed his finger at him, made sarcastic comments and interrupted him. |
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The case was actually two actions, with the first judgement being given in Denny's favour after Coke's research found a flaw in the pleadings that invalidated Cromwell's case. |
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Select cases were published in 1600, containing the most famous of his decisions and pleadings, while a second volume in 1602 was more chronological in nature. |
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Whenever a repleader is granted, the pleadings must begin de novo. |
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Usually the pleadings are drafted by a lawyer, but in many courts persons can file papers and represent themselves, which is called appearing pro se. |
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Title III covers pleadings, motions, defenses, and counterclaims. |
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