Example sentences of "[adj] to make [art] order " in BNC.

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1 In particular , if a foreign element is involved the court will need to be satisfied that , in respect of the relief sought against him , the defendant is sufficiently connected with England for it to be just and proper to make the order against him despite the foreign element ( post , pp. 702H — 703A , 705B ) .
2 In particular , if a foreign element is involved the court will need to be satisfied that , in respect of the relief sought against him , the defendant is sufficiently connected with England for it to be just and proper to make the order against him despite the foreign element .
3 It is assumed that a tribunal will not be willing to make an order for reinstatement or re-engagement .
4 For my part I would not have been prepared to make an order in the terms proposed unless I knew that the letter was written by or with the direct authority of either the Director of Public Prosecutions or the Director of the Serious Fraud Office .
5 The Court took the view that because unfair prejudice had not been found , it would be inappropriate to make an order for the company 's winding up .
6 The Court of Session agreed on the issue of unfair prejudice but did not accept that , because unfair prejudice had not been found , it would be inappropriate to make an order for the winding up of the company .
7 ‘ Where the proceedings are between the parents , both of whom are acting bona fide in the interests of the child , it is not uncommon to make no order as to costs of the proceedings .
8 It was suggested that , because the third parties received nothing under the transaction , it would be unworkable to make an order requiring them to restore ‘ the parties ’ ( that is the contravener and the investor ) to the status quo ante .
9 Thereafter we carried on with the hearing of the argument on whether Thorpe J. was or was not right to make the order which he did in the different circumstances which then existed and as to the more general issues raised by this appeal .
10 It was undesirable to make an order which would in practice be executed before the defendant could avail himself of that opportunity .
11 An order may be made , on application , for the joinder of another party or parties on the basis that common questions arise , the relief sought is in respect of the same transaction , or it is desirable to make the order ( Ord 5 , r 2 ) .
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