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Wasted costs orders are made directly against a paid representative on account of their own unreasonable conduct.
The bill failed to get government support, as it was felt that the proposed offence failed to distinguish between reasonable and unreasonable conduct.
The defendants were held not liable for this injury, as the plaintiff's unreasonable conduct broke the chain of causation.
He also warned Psystar against committing any "defiant or unreasonable conduct" between now and January 1.
Tort law seeks to provide reimbursement to members of society who suffer losses because of the dangerous or unreasonable conduct of others.
Lister's tract was suppressed by papal Brief (May 1601), and Blackwell rebuked for his unreasonable conduct.
He retired from Andersen last year after the S.E.C. said he had "engaged in highly unreasonable conduct" in the Waste Management case.
"To show forbearance and gentleness in teaching others; and not to revenge unreasonable conduct:-this is the energy of southern regions, and the good man makes it his study.
The S.E.C. later said that Mr. Kutsenda had engaged in "highly unreasonable conduct" in the Waste Management case and sanctioned him.
In addition to this unreasonable conduct (which was only to be expected of him), he had had a pencil and a pocket-book, and had been perpetually listening and taking notes.
Judge Chin said he was concerned about "vexatious and unreasonable conduct" by Mr. Burstein and his client, and he ordered them both to appear for a hearing in August.
Despite the absence of a thorough investigation, the prosecution is putting the responsibility of unspecified actors' unreasonable conduct (verbal abuse and threatening phone calls) on the defendants, who consistently advocated their polite boycott notice.
Consumers do need basic protection against anticompetitive or otherwise unreasonable conduct by companies providing the broadband access service (e.g., DSL, cable modem, or fiber) to which consumers subscribe for access to the Internet.
It is justified as 'an important and essential part of a publicly funded legal aided system to prevent unreasonable conduct of legally aided litigation and to prevent assisted persons profiting at the expense of public funds.'
In an administrative proceeding, the S.E.C. found that Robert G. Kutsenda, 58, who was the audit practices director in charge of Andersen's central region, "engaged in highly unreasonable conduct" but did not charge him with fraud.
In the absence of any hardship suffered by Lee or any abusive and unreasonable conduct by ASLEF, the Court held that there had been a violation of Article 11 and found in favour of ASLEF.
No solicitor's costs, nor costs allowed to a litigant in person in lieu, will be allowed in an arbitration except for those stated on the summons, those incurred in enforcing the award, and those incurred through the unreasonable conduct of the opposing party.