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Examples of civil action


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So where a man enters special bail for the appearance of a defendant in a civilaction, he may seize his person.
It was an important characteristic of this body of law that while the employer could be subjected to civilaction for any breach, the worker was liable to penal sanctions.
The alternative would be civilaction for damages.
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I am proposing that this matter should be dealt with by way of a civilaction.
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Discretionary social fund overpayments are often relatively small sums, and civilaction is not always cost-effective.
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Alternatively, any one of them is at liberty to bring a civilaction.
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It took away from the civilaction all remedy, if the words were proved to be true.
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Nobody would want to take legal proceedings even on a civilaction without good legal advice, but that is one possible source of remedy.
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I am informed that as the defendants are then defined as criminals, suitable civilaction cannot be taken.
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Because the itinerant traders generally disappear quickly when challenged, it is usually impossible to contemplate civilaction of any sort.
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That there was a very large loss of money is evident, because there is a civilaction pending for something like £60,000.
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At the most they are the subject of a civilaction of damages.
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It is open to copyright owners to take civilaction to enforce their rights.
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There is also the possibility for industry to take civilaction against counterfeiting.
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In our policy there is the possibility of civilaction against unions who break the law on agreed contracts.
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In any civilaction, the plaintiff delivers hi; statement of claim, the defendant delivers his defence, and the parties know what each other's case is.
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I do not think we can too often remember that truth in a civilaction is an absolute defence—justification.
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Legal and investigation fees of nearly £600,000 have been incurred and huge quantities of counterfeit inlay sleeves have been seized in civilaction.
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The answer may be a civilaction, but by the time that is brought, the money may be gone.
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I said that in an appropriate case a civilaction would be possible.
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Immunity is removed, thus opening up the possibility of a civilaction.
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Allegations which have no substance would be a matter for civilaction.
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Clause 13 relates to the damages that can be levied in a civilaction against individual unions.
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The reason is that the ambit of immunity from civilaction for tort was derestricted in 1976.
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Is not the only solution for the parents of these boys to bring a civilaction against the surviving pilot?
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At present tenants who believe that they are being overcharged have to take civilaction against their landlord, which most are unwilling to do.
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That principle gives rise to the right of civilaction and damages for the tort of nuisance and so on.
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The director then could simply prevent any civilaction being brought against him.
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Subsection (2) concerns the ability to enforce these prohibitions by civilaction.
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It is far more difficult to prove matters in a civilaction than in a criminal case.
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The figures given are for cases where disciplinary action was taken and where the civilaction or settlement was over £10.000.
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It enables the authority to recover the cost by bringing a civilaction in the sheriff court.
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In one case, another farmer, a neighbouring farmer, claimed £15,000 damages from one defendant and has been advised to bring a civilaction.
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Again, in a civilaction, the party making the claim normally has to establish it.
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However, it is impracticable for most individual members of a pension scheme to resort to an expensive and uncertain civilaction against the trustees.
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Even fully organised and recognised trade unions do not have legal immunities from civilaction such as trade unions do in this country.
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He suggests that the civilaction had been hanging for so long over the head of the policeman that he thought he had suffered enough.
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In a civilaction a plaintiff may urge many different sorts of negligence.
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Many trade unionists still look back to the days when they were immune from civilaction by employers over the commercial consequences of strikes.
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I do not think that it had previously been realised—at least it had never occurred—that this rule applied to a civilaction.
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It has been far too costly and cumbersome for many people to take civilaction.
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The cost of the civilaction cannot be ascertained without disproportionate expense.
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I do not believe that civilaction will be particularly appropriate or effective.
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With regard to penalties under the common agricultural policy, these would be deducted from payments or pursued through civilaction in the courts, as appropriate.
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How can one be said to be free to do something when a civilaction can be taken to have one dismissed?
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Such people have recourse to the law through a civilaction, but they cannot always afford that.
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It is open to such a person to seek redress by a civilaction in the courts.
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Twenty-five such cases have not been admitted in the courts and those concerned have then had the right to take civilaction against the police.
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Any person convicted of an act of vandalism can be sued in a civilaction for the costs of putting right the vandalism committed.
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It is true that, occasionally, people are concerned in a civilaction where their reputations are at stake.
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It increases opportunities for civilaction and hopefully also opportunities for influence.
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We do not have sufficient legal aid to protect people who suffer a wrong and who seek in a civilaction to get justice.
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Perhaps those two men simply have an interest in that part of the world; that might come out in the civilaction.
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My constituent then took out a civilaction and won.
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Officers have not taken statements or conducted interviews on behalf of the plaintiff to the civilaction.
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They could have brought a civilaction in the courts.
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It does not compare with the kind of benefit one can get in a civilaction.
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The authorities have power to enforce those provisions whether by way of a prosecution or a civilaction seeking an injunction.
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However, squatting in residential property which does not cause the immediate threat of homelessness can be dealt with only through civilaction.
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But that does not apply in civil practice and in a civilaction of damages.
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The law has a very clear and strict idea of what is a nuisance for the purposes of a civilaction in tort.
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I understand that a civilaction is pending in this case.
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I am advised that this is not a case in which the police should prosecute; the matter would appear to be one for civilaction.
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The committee proposed also that overt surveillance by device should be the basis of a new right of civilaction.
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However, in a civilaction where there is a jury, the parties will still be able to consent to a matter without a majority decision.
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Insurance is paid when an accident occurs, and the right to a civilaction has been removed.
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A civilaction takes from 18 months to two years to work through the list.
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That issue probably requires to be resolved by a civilaction.
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The firm, in my humble judgment, would be liable to a civilaction.
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If you choose not to do it, the only difference is that you cannot avail yourself of that defence in a civilaction.
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The only immunity is for civilaction for damages for actions in good faith.
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They can be sued for damages by a civilaction.
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I recognise the principle that magistrates' courts are there to deal with petty crime, and that this is a civilaction.
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Secondly, there is the possibility of civilaction in an appropriate case.
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No civilaction has so far been taken in a case involving a sponsored immigrant.
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Practice is to pursue liability on a voluntary basis, rather than by use of civilaction, wherever possible.
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Is it clear that there must be a civilaction by the occupant of the furnished apartment?
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But how can poor people bring a civilaction against a company which is now in liquidation?
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It therefore seems to be quite a simple step to transfer that principle to this other type of civilaction of divorce.
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This practice is not unknown to the courts in an analogous civilaction, where speed is of the essence.
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If the £10 was not paid, the person wrongly arrested and charged before the courts could take civilaction which would amount to much more than £10.
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Victims may also seek damages in a civilaction, or look to whatever insurance arrangements they may have made.
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We believe that the best method of clearing these protesters is through civilaction in the courts and by using the offices of the sheriff.
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Will that degree of immunity from civilaction be retained?
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That owner has the right to take civilaction against him if he believes that he should not be on the land.
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However, the taking of that civilaction is a very involved process indeed.
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They know that the only resolution is through an expensive civilaction.
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It is open to any person who has suffered damage or loss as a consequence to take civilaction against the individuals concerned.
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I do not think it could really be contemplated that civilaction should lie in all such cases.
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The argument was this, that since contributory negligence is a defence to a civilaction it ought to be equally a defence to criminal proceedings.
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That is a defence in every civilaction.
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Of course, the discharger would be fully liable for the cost of remedy by civilaction.
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Any other damage would continue to be dealt with through negotiations between parties or by civilaction.
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If you exercise your legal rights to introduce a civilaction, you incur an enormous penalty by way of costs.
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Let me bring the debate back to the issue in my constituency and point out the difficulties of proceeding by way of civilaction.
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The matter could be pursued by a civilaction, but the medical profession is unlikely to lose.
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