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Such a request is not time-barred and may only be made once.
Are the criminal proceedings in the two Member States mentioned time-barred or not?
As this was ten days outside the period allowed for raising such a case, he submitted it was time-barred.
In the current case the defendant argued that the plaintiff's action was time-barred under a New York statute of limitations.
This award arose from Myers's claim of battery under state law, but her claims of sexual harassment were found to be time-barred.
Although there was evidence of the less serious charge of "sexual assault", that charge could not be prosecuted because it was time-barred.
The plaintiff filed a claim in trespass to the person, because the claim in Negligence was time-barred.
It embraced Seale's argument that the prosecution was time-barred; because that decision terminated the case, the panel did not address the remaining issues.
The ICO decision published on 7 July 2010 stated that this potential offence had not been investigated as it was time-barred.
If it was not noticed by solicitors and the church enforces the liability across the affected land, action against the solicitors may be time-barred after six years.
In 2006 the Supreme Court of Madison County found that the fraternity had failed to state a cause of action and that its claim was "time-barred."
In other words, the court held that the Catawba's claim would only be time-barred as to defendants who were able to demonstrate adverse possession, without tacking except by inheritance.
Referring to "injuries caused by these deplorable acts" by priests, the court said, "Regrettably, many of these claims are time-barred, and absent relief from the Legislature will remain unredressed."
"Therefore, any claim with respect to a fee that may have been due to the co-op at a transfer that occurred more than six years ago would almost certainly be time-barred," Mr. Schein said.
A Generali official wrote back that "we were rather surprised to receive" this letter because "your client's claim is clearly time-barred, even if he had a valid claim against Generali (a contention rejected by us)."
Because many of the health effects had long latency periods, individuals who would otherwise have qualified for assistance from the first VCF were time-barred from filing claims before the fund went out of existence.
Lord Wylie agreed that the case should be allowed to proceed and the next stage, if there is no appeal to the House of Lords, is likely to be a legal debate on whether it is time-barred.
The Supreme Court held that "a law enacted after expiration of a previously applicable limitations period violates the Ex Post Facto Clause when it is applied to revive a previously time-barred prosecution."
Per a press release of January 30, 2012, the Federal Trade Commission accepted a settlement against Asset Acceptance that included a $2.5 million penalty over several charges including Asset Acceptance's practices regarding time-barred debt.
Alternatively, employees who might have sued the transferor employer (i.e. the government department) directly on the Directive, because, say, they had been dismissed by the department in the course of a contracting out, are not time-barred, if they act before the 1993 Bill is enacted.
If the one-year statute of limitations is not tolled while the first federal habeas petition was pending, that state prisoner will likely find that the one year has run - and his federal petition is time-barred - before he can return to federal court.
The latter ruled in 2007 by a 5-4 majority vote that Ledbetter's complaint was time-barred because the discriminatory decisions relating to pay had been made more than 180 days prior to the date she filed her charge, as explained by Justice Samuel Alito.
I would finally like to draw attention to a truly ambitious recommendation: the request that the Member States not allow terrorist crimes to be time-barred, thereby reflecting the reprobation of the international community, which considers them to be some of the most serious and inadmissible crimes against humanity.
One such situation is a sale under which the purchaser pays nominal consideration but assumes significant liabilities;(b) imposing a time limit beyond which, except in cases of fraud and dishonesty, the purchaser is time-barred from bringing a claim (see clause 14.1 of the standard sale agreementAppendix III).
The question of whether a plaintiff's claim is time-barred by the Limitation Act does not fall to be considered until the point has been pleaded by the defendant, at which stage, if appropriate, the plaintiff may make an application for a direction under s33 (Kennet v Brown [1988]1 WLR 582).
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