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relief and is
The chancellor of the Exchequer wrote on the petition: `` in myn opinion it is very resonable and conscionable for hir maiestie to graunt in relief of this towne twise afflicted and almost wasted by fire ''.
-- Your July 26 editorial regarding the position of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy on prospective tax relief for DuPont stockholders is based on an erroneous statement of fact.
the difference between Mr. Parker and the Association is a difference between no Christianity and Christianity '' -- despite these supposed conclusive assurances, the modern liberal heaves repeatedly a sigh of relief, of positive thanksgiving, that the Association never quite brought itself officially to expel Parker.
As he gazes seaward, Tarrou says with a sense of relief that it is good to be there.
* 1897 – Anglo-Afghan War: The Siege of Malakand ends when a relief column is able to reach the British garrison in the Malakand states adjacent to India's North West Frontier Province.
While paracetamol is usually taken orally or rectally, an intravenous preparation introduced in 2002 has been shown to improve pain relief and reduce opioid consumption in the perioperative setting.
Nefopam is used in Europe for pain relief with concurrent opioids.
The sword carried by the Republic in the Marseillaise relief broke off on the day, it is said, that the Battle of Verdun began in 1916.
Abated, an ancient technical term applied in masonry and metal work to those portions which are sunk beneath the surface, as in inscriptions where the ground is sunk round the letters so as to leave the letters or ornament in relief.
Lake Foy Sagar is situated in the outskirts of the city, it is a picturesque artificial lake that was created as a famine relief project in 1892.
An anti-diarrhoeal drug ( or anti-diarrheal drug ( American English )) is any medication which provides symptomatic relief for diarrhoea.
* Opioids ' classical use besides pain relief is as an anti-diarrhoeal drug.
A notable opioid for the purpose of relief of diarrhoea is loperamide which is only an agonist of the μ opioid receptors in the large intestine and does not have opioid affects in the central nervous system as it doesn't cross the blood – brain barrier in significant amounts.
British Columbia's geography is epitomized by the variety and intensity of its physical relief, which has defined patterns of Human settlement | settlement and industry since colonization.
However, the run scored by the batter is counted as earned against the relief pitcher, but unearned to the team ( since there should have already been three outs ).
It is doubtful any individual has ever given more entertainment, pleasure and relief to so many human beings when they needed it the most ".
Initial treatment is aimed at providing symptomatic relief.
Before 1873, England had two parallel court systems: courts of " law " that could only award money damages and recognized only the legal owner of property, and courts of " equity " ( courts of chancery ) that could issue injunctive relief ( that is, a court order to a party to do something, give something to someone, or stop doing something ) and recognized trusts of property.
The 13th century Terrace of the Leper King is known for its dynamic relief sculptures of demon kings, dancers, and nāgas.
It is one of a series of projects and reforms required by the International Monetary Fund as prerequisites for foreign debt relief.
So the amount of solar radiation that it receive is much lower than it would if it had without the Island's relief which intercepts much of the sun.
Conversely, the islands do not receive the upwellings ( cold streams ) that affect the West African coast, so the air temperature is cooler than in Senegal, but the sea is actually warmer, because the orographic relief of some islands, as Sao Miguel with steep mountains, cover it with rich woods and luxuriant vegetation where the dense moisture condense and soak the plants, rocks, soil, logs, moss etc.

relief and equitable
The judgment must therefore be reversed and the cause remanded to the District Court for a determination, after further hearing, of the equitable relief necessary and appropriate in the public interest to eliminate the effects of the acquisition offensive to the statute.
To the extent that the jurisdictional principle of 1875 stands unmodified by subsequent legislation, federal equitable relief against state action must be available -- or so it seems to Mr. Justice Frankfurter.
A defense lawyer raising the defense of laches against a motion for injunctive relief ( a form of equitable relief ) might argue that the plaintiff comes " waltzing in at the eleventh hour " when it is now too late to grant the relief sought, at least not without causing great harm that the plaintiff could have avoided.
A successful defense of laches will find the court denying the request for equitable relief.
However, even if equitable relief is not available, the party may still have an action at law if the statute of limitations has not run out.
Although compensatory or punitive damages will not be available to prevailing plaintiffs, equitable remedies, such as declaratory and injunctive relief, are available.
Although the Eleventh Amendment immunizes states from suit for money damages or equitable relief without their consent, in Ex parte Young,, the Supreme Court ruled that federal courts may enjoin state officials from violating federal law.
Differing from most other cases, where equitable relief is given very rarely, in discrimination cases, injunctive relief is actually the preferred method of remedy.
However, in general, a litigant cannot obtain equitable relief unless there is " no adequate remedy at law "; that is, a court will not grant an injunction unless monetary damages are an insufficient remedy for the injury in question.
Furthermore, certain statutes like ERISA specifically authorize only equitable relief, which forces U. S. courts to analyze in lengthy detail whether the relief demanded in particular cases brought under those statutes would have been available in equity.
The courts can grant employees reinstatement and backpay, along with other forms of equitable relief.
The grounds for divorce may be decided by a jury or by a judge, all other ancillary relief is considered equitable in nature and must be decided by the judge alone.
This complaint will state that one or more plaintiffs is seeking damages or equitable relief from one or more stated defendants, and will identify the legal and factual bases for doing so.
She or he may also assert any counterclaims for damages or equitable relief against the plaintiff, and in the case of " compulsory counterclaims ," must do so or risk having the counterclaim barred in any subsequent proceeding.
The authority of the United States district courts to issue mandamus has been expressly abrogated by Rule 81 ( b ) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, but relief in the nature of mandamus can be had by other remedies provided for in the Rules, where provided by statute, or by use of the District Court's equitable powers.
When seeking an equitable relief, the one that has been wronged has the stronger hand.
To receive equitable relief, the petitioning party must be willing to complete all of its own obligations as well.
When a court of equity is presented with a good claim to equitable relief, and it is clear that the plaintiff also sustained monetary damages, the court of equity has jurisdiction to render legal relief, e. g., monetary damages.
Hence equity does not stop at granting equitable relief, but goes on to render a full and complete collection of remedies.
If in such a case, the law created no cause of action, equity would provide no relief ; if the law did provide relief, then the applicant would be obligated to bring a legal, rather than equitable action.

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