Inordinate Delay in UK Law
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Breach of Probation
... ... Naturally in practicesuch informations will be laid without delay,andwhere,as in this case, there has been inordinate delay,thecourtmaywell ... ...
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THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION IN INDIA
... ... not recommended by the P.S.C., and criticised the inordinate delay in making a reference to the Commission. But these ... ...
- Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
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Emerging African Jurisprudence Suggesting the Desirability of the Abolition of Capital Punishment
... ... The invitation to states parties not to invoke anything ‘to delay or to prevent the abolition of capital punishment’ is simply ... a penalty mandatorily prescribed by law or where there has been inordinate delay in executing a convicted capital offender whose death sentence has ... ...
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Frustrating Delay
... ... time is not of the e~sence,~ or where no time at all has been fixed for performance, or where P is prejudiced by inordinate delay in rendering his own performance. In these cases P is only discharged if the delay has bleen or will be so long as ... ...
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NOTES OF CASES
... ... inordinate delay caused by temporary impossibility for which the promisor ... ...
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The Personal Realtions of Officials with the Public
... ... Endless minuting, inordinate delay and miles of red tape cry the papers from The Times ... ...
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NOTES OF CASES
... ... , stricter attitude in situations where there is inordinate delay in the prosecution of an action and an application is ... ...
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NOTES OF CASES
... ... The legal problem here is whether the delay caused by the impossibility is so great or is likely to be so ... that frustration in the sense of discharge for inordinate delay is not automatic, but depends upon the election of one ... ...
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The Rule of Law: What is it and why is it ‘Constantly on People's Lips'?
In this review of the late Tom (Lord) Bingham's last book on the Rule of Law I briefly note that the rule of law has become an increasingly normal trope of (global) politics, before setting out Bin...... ... must be provided for resolving, without prohibitive cost or inordinate delay , bona fide civil disputes which the parties themselves are unable ... ...
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