The Liquidator claims that the bank wrongfully and without authority debited the company's account with that sum. |
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Working to force the return of wrongfully obtained funds is the right thing to do. |
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To usurp is to wrongfully assume power or the throne, to encroach upon something. |
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Before his hot temper could boil out wrongfully, Ryuko turned his back on the guardian and walked wordlessly off. |
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A promise of confidentiality is a duty to maintain the secrecy of the information and not misuse or wrongfully disclose it. |
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He looks at his wife and his friend who he had so wrongfully accused of adultery 16 years ago. |
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Unless people can irrefragably prove that the rulers seized power wrongfully, they are obliged to submit. |
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After he had vacated the flat, the landlord had wrongfully kept the deposit in lieu of rent in arrears. |
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Were old trees being purloined, appropriated wrongfully, when they were sectioned by scientists? |
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Lastly, a person who has been wrongfully dispossessed may undertake a form of self-help known as re-entry. |
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The allegations of child sexual abuse and molestation ruined the lives of some teachers, who were wrongfully accused. |
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After a vengeful officer wrongfully sends his mother to prison, Ned and his brothers resort to a life of crime. |
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For somebody that's been wrongfully convicted, there should be an automatic expungement on the record, no question about it. |
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The Court finds the plaintiffs and their children were wrongfully evicted and they are entitled to whatever damages they suffered as a result. |
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A Sheffield woman who was wrongfully imprisoned following an armed raid on her home has won compensation from police. |
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I have met with the two individuals who, by all accounts, have been wrongfully accused. |
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On that point, it was not disputed that the child was taken to the United States and wrongfully retained there by the father. |
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The applicant, secondly, accuses the Commission of having wrongfully withheld evidence from it. |
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Other markings may be affixed to the machinery only provided that the meaning of the CE marking is not thereby wrongfully impaired. |
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The CIA also determined that at least 26 of its detainees were wrongfully held. |
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The traffic in human beings, means buying and selling wrongfully of human beings, and includes slavery, bandhak mazdoor and immoral traffic in women. |
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And they denied them, though their souls acknowledge them wrongfully and out of pride: so see what was the end of those who acted corruptly! |
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Some people wrongfully interpret the word regarding the last days of the world, and they may go astray. |
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People can, for example, be wrongfully accused of crimes as a result of faulty or illegal surveillance or wiretapping. |
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An action for false imprisonment could also be brought against anyone who wrongfully confines another person. |
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Dependants of a deceased person wrongfully killed are entitled to bring an action for damages for loss of support from the wrongdoer. |
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I think this is of such importance to our community, and I can only assume, rightfully or wrongfully that Tamworth is considered a safe seat. |
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We wish to make clear that we fully accept that Louis Walsh has not acted wrongfully or improperly in any way in relation to the show. |
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After being asked a series of leading questions by the principal, Klara wrongfully accuses Lucas of exposing himself. |
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By December all four individuals that had been wrongfully arrested were cleared of all charges. |
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The actions of a small minority should not be used to wrongfully label and stereotype more than 50 million people. |
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Ivens commenced an action and was successful in convincing the trial judge that she had been wrongfully dismissed. |
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Moreover, they are liable to be wrongfully arrested and tortured by an occupying army and its clients. |
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The Board found that Royal Lepage relocation services wrongfully confirmed to the grievor that he was entitled to the posting allowance. |
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If an employer wrongfully withholds pay from an employee, an inspector may order the employer to repay any such sum, together with interest. |
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Identity theft is someone wrongfully obtaining and using your personal identifying information to commit fraud or theft or for other purposes. |
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This authority is limited to ordering access where it has been wrongfully refused. |
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Most of them have previous records of committing the kind of crime of which, this time, they were wrongfully convicted. |
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Frank Lampard should have had a second for the Three Lions, but it was wrongfully disallowed by the linesman. |
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In 2003, the wrongfully convicted men sued the city of New York, but the case has yet to be settled. |
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The jury decided that Fraser had assaulted one of them by forcing him to the ground, handcuffing him and wrongfully arresting him for breach of the peace. |
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In fact, the pilot is actually a prolonged rant against the very behaviors that many people wrongfully assume the show celebrates. |
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Citigroup Inc is to send cheques to 23,000 people it forgot to pay after wrongfully foreclosing on their homes. |
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The Hague Convention recognised this fact because it provided for a whole series of measures to ensure the immediate return of children removed to or wrongfully retained in any Contracting State. |
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Wrongful death is a civil action brought against a person who has wrongfully caused the death of another person. |
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The courts of the Member State to or in which the child has been wrongfully removed or retained should be able to oppose his or her return in specific, duly justified cases. |
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The inflammation that one experiences when afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis is caused by an immune system that wrongfully attacks healthy joints and other body parts. |
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It's becoming more commonplace in sheep, but farmers sometimes wrongfully diagnose it as foot rot or scald. |
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William Osler described the syndrome in 1898 but he wrongfully attributed it to myxedema. |
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In some cases, they have in fact committed repugnant or unacceptable crimes, but in other cases, they may have been wrongfully convicted, because that does happen in some countries. |
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Ordinarily, a wrongfully dismissed employee will be awarded damages for breach of the employment contract amounting to what the court considers to be reasonable notice. |
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Ejectment, in Anglo-American property law, legal action for recovery of land from one wrongfully in possession and monetary compensation for his unlawful detention of the land. |
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Within the tool itself, the filter is parameterized, including the fine tuning necessary to keep the error rate of wrongfully stopped payments as low as possible. |
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Second, using both Canadian and American cases, it looks at how inclusion in the category of the unremorseful affects the characterization and disposition of those who have been wrongfully convicted. |
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Nothing, however, precludes provisions of this Convention from being invoked for the purposes of obtaining the return of a child who has been wrongfully removed or retained or of organising access rights. |
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I recommend that the National Defence Act be amended to provide for reinstatement of Canadian Forces members who have been unjustly or wrongfully dismissed administratively. |
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The point was stressed that denationalization had often been abused to violate the rights of certain persons, wrongfully deprive them of their property and then expel them. |
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Specifically, managers find themselves navigating between the twin shoals of liability for failing to act against the harasser and responsibility where the alleged harasser has been wrongfully disciplined or dismissed. |
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Duff also stated that she has also been wrongfully accused of giving lap dances to men at clubs, and is definitely not got engaged to beau Mike Comrie. |
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A WORLD-FAMOUS rock star is accused of traumatising the sister of rock 'n' roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis before wrongfully sacking her, a tribunal heard yesterday. |
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Wrongfully imprisoned action heroes rarely have the time to wait for an appeal. |
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