Inordinate and Inexcusable Delay in UK Law
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Value Added Tax Tribunals Rules 1986
... ... has devolved, has been guilty of inordinate and inexcusable delay ... (3) Except in ... ...
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Act of Sederunt (Sheriff Appeal Court Rules) 2015
... ... CHAPTER 8 ... REFUSAL OF APPEAL DUE TO DELAY ... Application to refuse appeal due to delay ... are that- (a) there has been an inordinate and inexcusable delay by another party or another ... ...
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Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of Session Amendment No. 5) (Miscellaneous) 2008
... ... S-4 ... Dismissal of claims due to delay Dismissal of claims due to delay ... 4. —(1) ... the court to dismiss the claim due to inordinate and inexcusable delay by another party or another ... ...
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Act of Sederunt (Sheriff Court Rules) (Miscellaneous Amendments) 2009
... ... delay Dismissal of actions due to delay ... After ... the court to dismiss the action due to inordinate and inexcusable delay by another party or another ... ...
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Arbitration Act 1996
... ... an impartial tribunal without unnecessary delay or expense; ... (b) the parties should be free ... is satisfied that there has been inordinate and inexcusable delay on the part of the claimant ... ...
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Courts and Legal Services Act 1990
... ... is satisfied that there has been undue delay on the part of a registered foreign lawyer in ... ...
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