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Litigants and were
Pels complained: `` Litigants and witnesses were put to the expense and inconvenience of going long distances to transact business ; ;

Litigants and their
Litigants who represent themselves ( in forma pauperis and pro se ) sometimes make frivolous arguments due to their limited knowledge of the law and procedure.
Litigants in person must prove their own financial loss in conducting the action or they will otherwise be awarded £ 18. 00 per hour.
Litigants often benefit from before-the-event ( BTE ) legal expenses insurance against paying the other party's legal costs as part of their domestic or automobile insurance policies ( although many are unaware of it ).

Litigants and court
Litigants who choose to assert federal claims in a state court go into that court subject to its rules of procedure.
Litigants would go ‘ jurisdiction shopping ’ and often would seek an equitable injunction prohibiting the enforcement of a common law court order.

Litigants and .
Litigants may appeal final decisions of the Court of Chancery to the Delaware Supreme Court.
Litigants representative of all social and economic classes are parties within the system.
Litigants do not have to repay the cash advance with monthly payments, but do have to fill out an application so that the legal financing company can review the merits of the case.
* Litigants in person.
Litigants before the CAAF can appeal to the United States Supreme Court.
On 19 June 2008, Knight made a submission to the Victorian Parliament Law Reform Committee's Inquiry into Vexatious Litigants.
Litigants are statutorily required to be represented by a lawyer, or.
* " The Litigants ", The Shamus Game, 2000.

were and expected
They expected greater things from him, regardless of how trying the circumstances, and they were disappointed.
The debate needed no additional controversy and soon I could ask each individually what he expected from life, what his hopes were and what his fears.
Where were the hardships she had expected??
Research, development test and evaluation funds, devoted to missiles in 1960 were 3 to 4 times as large as those devoted to aircraft, and actual missile procurement is expected to exceed aircraft procurement by 1963.
One might have expected that such a violent epoch of transition would have destroyed the creative flair of a composer, especially one whose works were so fluent and spontaneous.
While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives.
And women were not expected to know that the pitcher was trying not to let the batter hit the ball.
Killpath said, `` You were expected to report to my office twenty minutes ago, Sergeant.
The Texans have two more road games -- at Buffalo and Houston -- before they play for the home folks again, and it looks as if coach Hank Stram's men will meet the Bills just as they are developing into the kind of team they were expected to be in pre-season reckonings.
Both of those have had dynamic run-ups in price on the market in recent months, both were selling at higher price-earnings and yield bases than Morton was coming to market at, and everyone who knew anything about it expected the Morton stock to have a fast run-up.
The systems were found to be functioning as expected.
Apart from these, all application-level protocols were expected to use dynamically-assigned socket numbers at both the client and server end.
The Diamondbacks were considered by some to be the favorite to win the division after spending on the aforementioned free agents ; however, injuries hurt the team's chances of reaching its expected potential.
The turrets carried four. 50 inch ( 12. 7 mm ) machine guns, which were designed to be adjusted to converge at the single point where enemy aircraft were expected to appear at low altitude in conduction of strafing runs directed at large infantry and field artillery units.
The officers were expected to grow food, but they considered this beneath them.
The American explorations of the Argive Heraeum, concluded in 1895, also failed to prove that site to have been important in the prehistoric time, though, as was to be expected from its neighbourhood to Mycenae itself, there were traces of occupation in the later Aegean periods.
Bahá ’ u ’ lláh and his family werein 1868 – exiled to the penal colony of Acre, Palestine where it was expected that the family would perish.
Pompey's adviser Caius Triarius believed that Caesar's infantry would be fatigued and fall into disorder if they were forced to cover twice the expected distance.
To isolate the Danube from any Allied intervention, Marshal Villeroi's 46, 000 troops were expected to pin the 70, 000 Dutch and English troops around Maastricht in the Low Countries, while General de Coigny protected Alsace against surprise with a further corps.
The last thing Tallard expected that morning was to be attacked by the Allies – deceived by intelligence gathered from prisoners taken by de Silly the previous day, and assured in their strong natural position, Tallard and his colleagues were convinced that Marlborough and Eugene were about to retreat north-eastwards towards Nördlingen.
Weed management tended to rely on preemergence — that is, herbicide applications were sprayed in response to expected weed infestations rather than in response to actual weeds present.
Because of this superstition, bongos were less harmed in their native ranges than expected.
Overall, Yellow succeeded beyond what most people had expected, despite the fact that the Allies had 4, 000 armoured vehicles and the Germans 2, 200, and the Allied tanks were often superior in armour and caliber of cannon.

were and deliver
`` E. B. '' compared John Brown to Moses in that they were both acting to deliver millions from oppression.
Snowmobiles were used in rural Quebec to take children to school, carry freight, deliver mail, and as ambulances.
A combined military force of United States and United Nations ( under the name " UNOSOM ") were deployed to Mogadishu, to monitor the ceasefire and deliver food and supplies to the starving people of Somali.
Peasants whose job was to deliver babies were the offspring of the previous holder of that job.
In 1662 there were contacts with the owners of the Asiento, which were obliged to deliver 24, 000 slaves.
In defense of vouchers, it cites empirical research showing that students who were randomly assigned to receive vouchers had higher academic outcomes than students who applied for vouchers but lost a random lottery and did not receive them ; and that vouchers improve academic outcomes at public schools, reduce racial segregation, deliver better services to special education students, and do not drain money from public schools.
The Rogallo parawing kite and the Jalbert parafoil kite were used for governable parachutes ( free-flying kites ) to deliver troops and supplies.
However, when the Romans failed to deliver the agreed tribute, and other conditions of the Treaty of Margus were not met, both Hunnic kings turned their attention back to the Eastern Romans.
His hopes of being exchanged for the Swedish field marshal Gustaf Horn were disappointed for Bernhard had to deliver up his captive to the French.
John inherited a sophisticated system of administration in England, with a range of royal agents answering to the Royal Household: the Chancery kept written records and communications ; the Treasury and the Exchequer dealt with income and expenditure respectively ; and various judges were deployed to deliver justice around the kingdom.
Longbows were very difficult to master because the force required to deliver an arrow through the improving armour of medieval Europe was very high by modern standards.
Moses then descended from the mountain with intent to deliver the commandments to the people, but upon his arrival he saw that the people were involved in the sin of the Golden Calf.
In Igbo villages, oracles were usually female priestesses to a particular deity, usually dwelling in a cave or other secluded location away from urban areas, and, much as the oracles of ancient Greece, would deliver prophecies in an ecstatic state to visitors seeking advice.
Allen ( 1971 ) comments that in the First Temple Era, there were essentially seer-priests, who formed a guild, divined, performed rituals and sacrifices, and were scribes, and then there were canonical prophets, who did none of these ( and were against divination ) and had instead a message to deliver.
Some Christian denominations would limit that and exclude those who receive a personal message not intended for the body of believers, but in the Bible on a number of occasions prophets were called to deliver personal messages.
The last two were originally developed for HDTV, but are more often used for their ability to deliver multiple SD video and audio streams via multiplexing, than for using the entire bitstream for one HD channel.
Horse drawn drays were used to carry the Brewery ’ s ales throughout Kent, and malts were imported by barge at Faversham Creek at its own wharf which was also used as the means to deliver its product to London, until the 1850s when steamboats were beginning to prove more expeditious to the task.
Third Worldism has been defined as " the idea, popular among Third World autocrats and many American and French leftists in the late 60s and 70s, that – contrary to orthodox Marxism's view that the Western working class would deliver the world from the tyranny of capital that ... Third World elites were the privileged historical actor.
Although by the mid-1960s Canberras and the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm were able to deliver nuclear weapons, their carrying power was insignificant compared to the 180 Victor and Vulcan bombers.

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