Example sentences of "[be] granted [subord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Hambros Jersey contended that the jurisdiction conferred by this rule can only properly be exercised by analogy to R.S.C. , Ord. 11 , so that leave should not be granted unless the case falls within one of the paragraphs of Ord. 11 , r. 1(1) . |
2 | At this stage the parties can request an oral hearing which will be granted unless the appeal is an obvious winner or loser . |
3 | It would not be granted if the court felt it went further than necessary to meet the complaint . |
4 | Leave will only be granted if the appeal involves a point of law of general public importance . |
5 | A major limitation is that , generally , an injunction will only be granted if the employer was in fact willing to continue with the contract , ie where the real problem was the prospect of unwelcome interference in the contract by a third party . |
6 | Many Trust members object to the lease of inalienable Trust land in this area to the Ministry of Defence , but the National Executive Committee argued that the lease had to be granted as the case would probably have been lost on appeal . |
7 | Section 25 of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 creates a significant exception to the Siskina rule that a Mareva injunction can only be granted when the plaintiff has a cause of action justiciable in England . |
8 | Such an application shall be refused unless made within a reasonable time and will not be granted where the party applying has taken any step in the proceedings after knowledge of the irregularity . |
9 | This will normally be granted where the offer will not result in 30 per cent or more of the voting rights being acquired . |
10 | Alternatively , an option to renew might be granted where the tenancy has been " contracted out " of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 . |
11 | So long as one of the applicant 's motives is to obtain a favourable outcome , leave should be granted provided the claim is not unarguable . |