The failure of a plaintiff to offer an undertaking as to damages is sometimes treated as a bar to the grant of interlocutory relief simpliciter. |
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Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright dismissal is appropriate. |
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I think there was actually a separate application for an interlocutory injunction, was there not? |
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Judgment in favor of patentee respecting validity issues was affirmed on interlocutory appeal, in suit against the parent. |
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This is entirely consistent with the familiar field of interlocutory injunctions granted ex parte. |
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The lawsuit spawned a series of motions for various forms of interlocutory relief. |
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The plaintiff had failed to satisfy Justice Himel that an interim interlocutory injunction should be granted. |
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However, he did not make a request of the Defendant, to access his property, nor did he renew his request for interlocutory injunctive relief. |
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In that case the Court of Appeal refused to grant an interlocutory injunction restraining breach of confidence or breach of copyright. |
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Appeals of interlocutory orders of Superior Court judges are heard by the Divisional Court. |
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Does this court have authority to grant the interlocutory relief sought? |
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It is only a brief passing reference but it contains a little of the evidence which was given in the Family Court on the interlocutory proceedings. |
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There has been argument about whether or not there should be an extension of the interlocutory injunction which is to expire today for a period of indeterminate length. |
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It is part of dealing procedurally, if one likes, on an interlocutory basis with the problem of unconstitutionality before it is known to be unconstitutional. |
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These are not issues that can be dealt with at an interlocutory proceeding. |
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Refusal to grant interlocutory revision despite the insertion of a feature considered to be unobvious. |
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Waiting times to obtain dates for both interlocutory motions and trials are unacceptably long and growing. |
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The CCJE recognises that care is necessary in the selection and definition of issues suitable to be dealt with by interlocutory judgment. |
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Prior to trial either side may file an interlocutory application to resolve any disputes that may arise. |
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In civil law these matters seem to be rectified through interlocutory applications. |
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Mr. Wetzel and Ms. Barry talked about what they plan to do now that their interlocutory year is over. |
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The two interlocutory decisions illustrate well the reason shareholders and their litigators have moved slowly in this new area. |
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It is like giving all plaintiffs an interlocutory injunction or replevin automatically, with no evidence of anything and no security. |
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Lady Britomart is... well mannered and yet appallingly outspoken and indifferent to the opinion of her interlocutory. |
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According to an interlocutory judgment rendered by the Superior Court, the forced impleading of Richelieu Métal Inc. and Pierre Clouâtre acted to make them Defendants with regard to the action taken by Factory Mutual. |
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To impose him the judicial officer will have to concentrate, between his hands, all the enforcement procedures, being civil, commercial, social, fiscal, interlocutory and provisional like those concerning distraint. |
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How different, really, do you think, in your experience, prosecutors are from defence attorneys in viewing these pretrial procedures and these interlocutory motions to narrow down the discovery process? |
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In the event of interlocutory revision, reimbursement shall be ordered by the department whose decision has been impugned, and in other cases by the Board of Appeal. |
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The Federal Court stated that the jurisprudence of the Court is clear that appeals from interlocutory decisions should not be entertained save in exceptional circumstances. |
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If anything, the time taken and confusion engendered by overlapping proceedings may stand as an indication of the hazards of permitting the interlocutory appeal of each interim decision. |
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These decisions are regarded as interlocutory decrees. |
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The master is responsible for interlocutory matters in civil cases only. |
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If there were to be disagreements with the Government about its NSC claims, I thought it best to address these in the context of a report, rather than in a series of protracted and costly interlocutory proceedings. |
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In terms of remedies, one important area where the legislation differs from the Trade-marks Act is in the test VANOC must meet to obtain an interim or interlocutory injunction against a suspected offender. |
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However, with the exception of temporary injunctions or restraining orders, interlocutory decisions are appealable only in conjunction with the final judgement. |
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Our difficulty with this argument, as employed in this interlocutory motion, is that it assumes the conclusion which Hydro One will ask us to reach on this issue when the substantive motion is argued. |
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In the event of an interlocutory appeal, the judicial support unit would be reinforced with the assistance of an additional legal officer and administrative assistant. |
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The Court of Appeal stated there was another reason why interlocutory proceedings dealing with the admissibility of evidence ought to be discouraged in this type of proceedings. |
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Assuming that there are at least two investigations under article 53, the need for travel will increase in order to deal with interlocutory and other appeals. |
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Pursuant to Rule 48.04, once a party sets an action down for trial, he or she cannot initiate or continue any form of discovery or interlocutory motion without leave of the court. |
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In the common law system, it would not be useful to authorize interlocutory appeals per se, since such appeals would cause significant delays in trials. |
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Seven jurisdictions make provision for handling non-dispositive interlocutory orders, the immediate payment of costs awards in interlocutory matters and strict financial sanctions for cases of abuse. |
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She had come to the conclusion that the High Court did not have jurisdiction to grant an interim or interlocutory order. |
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The first interlocutory action was heard on the Court of Session on 21 May 1929 in front of Lord Moncrieff. |
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Interlocutory appeals are generally disfavored because they interrupt the main proceeding and distract from the completion of the case. |
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