This vexatious problem was resolved, incompletely, by civil war and secession. |
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Its claims are not frivolous or vexatious and definitely present a serious case to be tried. |
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A law with respect to vexatious litigants may be a law designed to promote access to the courts. |
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This was a very vexatious issue in the first place and the way it was constructed caused a lot of angst. |
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I question how vexatious accusations will be dealt with under this legislation. |
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The big financial question, the one about The Sun story alleging vexatious contract negotiations, could wait no longer. |
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But what Herbert proposes is no mere flight from awkward questions and a vexatious world. |
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Dance numbers will also create awareness on some of the vexatious problems that the world is now facing. |
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On another issue that is causing us quite a lot of vexatious worry has been the need to repeatedly restate the same things over and over. |
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There are a number of things happening that seem to be vexatious and uncontrollable. |
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No man, let alone a vexatious litigant, has a vested right to bring or continue proceedings which are an abuse of the process of the court. |
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It seems that if such a defence fails, the vexatious litigant does require permission to institute appellate proceedings. |
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Significantly, the vexatious litigant is not deprived of the right to bring proceedings. |
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I met with in this charming season, expelled every gloomy and vexatious thought, just at the close of day the gentle gales retired. |
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Unfair dismissal laws were only introduced in 1993 and have had a number of undesirable effects in discouraging job creation and encouraging frivolous and vexatious claims. |
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Cases that are clearly frivolous and vexatious or allege no violation of Part III should be dismissed or diverted to some other forum. |
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The Committee must also be satisfied that the complaint is not trivial, vexatious or made in bad faith. |
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A tribunal will simply be able to say to a victim looking for compensation that the claim is vexatious, that it does not have deal with it. |
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However vexatious the media might be, they nevertheless acted as a system of checks and balances on the Government. |
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She was also found to be a vexatious litigant who, by her numerous motions and appeals, was sabotaging the timetable of the trial. |
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Malice and hatred are very fretting and vexatious, and apt to make our minds sore and uneasy. |
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Doubling the period for unfair dismissal rights and introducing a tribunal fee to prevent vexatious claims will give firms more confidence to hire. |
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In support of his claims, the applicant alleges breach of the principle of proportionality and the spurious and vexatious nature of the attachment ordered by the Commission. |
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In vexatious Latin America, they knew that a blue chip ego was an asset. |
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Finally, the Court of Appeal dismissed Bell's argument that the complaints were vexatious and in bad faith, and that the unions should be estopped from attacking wages that they had freely negotiated. |
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We will ensure that vexatious or frivolous complaints will be tossed out. |
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Mr. Speaker, they use vexatious lawsuits to silence MPs, intimidation to turn national institutions into servants of Conservative power, a black book of dirty tricks to disrupt parliamentary committees. |
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This could involve restricting overall numbers of immigrants from elsewhere in the EU. Fulfilling this pledge would be vexatious, to say the least. |
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The chief electoral officer may refuse to make or to pursue an inquiry where he considers the request frivolous, vexatious or made in bad faith, or unnecessary in the circumstances. |
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The tribunal, which has been set up to review these things, may refuse to hear any claim referred to it if it considers them to be frivolous or vexatious. |
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The question of the Métis proved to be a vexatious one for the government. |
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Complaints made in bad faith or those that are frivolous or vexatious should be dismissed and there must be established a time limit within which complaints must be made. |
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Access requests should be used for legitimate privacy purposes and not used to thwart other legitimate legal or business transactions, nor for frivolous, vexatious or trivial reasons or in bad faith. |
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Currently, the OHRC has the discretion to refuse to investigate complaints in certain circumstances, including when the subject matter is deemed trivial, frivolous, vexatious, or the complaint is made in bad faith. |
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Infractions should be dealt with summarily, subject to protecting employers from frivolous or vexatious complaints and ensuring the procedural rights of both employers and employees. |
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However, the default policy may be changed by a reasoned decision in case the number of access requests significantly increases to discourage vexatious or frivolous requests. |
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The Board noted that the rule allowing it to dismiss a complaint without a hearing was designed to terminate pointless or vexatious litigation, not to control novel or arguable but weak cases. |
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One problem that is extremely vexatious to the public is that of international roaming, for they still incur far too many charges when phoning across borders on mobiles. |
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In general, scholars of England such as William Blackstone took a hostile view to litigation, and rules against champerty and maintenance and vexatious litigation existed. |
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