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In 1972, tenants of foreclosed properties who were not eligible for URA benefits challenged the constitutionality of the URA in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. [4] [1] The Court rejected this argument and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the decision. [5]
The appellate court cannot refuse to listen to the appeal. An appeal "by leave" or "permission" requires the appellant to obtain leave to appeal; in such a situation either or both of the lower court and the court may have the discretion to grant or refuse the appellant's demand to appeal the lower court's decision.
In the United Kingdom, a fixed penalty notice (FPN) is a notice giving an individual the opportunity to be made immune from prosecution for an alleged criminal offence in exchange for a fee. [1] Fixed penalty notices were introduced in Britain in the 1980s to deal with minor parking offences. Originally used by police and traffic wardens, their ...
The National Trust has appealed a decision to refuse a planning application for it to expand one of its car parks in Cornwall. The trust applied to increase parking at its Trelissick estate at ...
Westfield Advocates for Responsible Development has filed an appeal in that case and the group has 45 days from the date of Lindemann's ruling to file an appeal of the One Westfield Place decision.
Urban Redevelopment Authority (2009), [105] the Singapore High Court adopted four conditions set out in De Smith's Judicial Review (6th ed., 2007) [106] to determine whether a legitimate expectation has been created. The public body's representation must be clear, unambiguous and devoid of any relevant qualification; induced by the conduct of ...
Stephen Gallagher, of Normandy Avenue in Colchester, was found guilty by jurors of 10 sexual offences including rape. The 59-year-old was also served with an indefinite restraining order against ...
The subject will have two choices now. He can pay the fine, or he can go into appeal. In contrast to the court-imposed fine, when the subject has paid the fine, he will keep the right to go into appeal. The subject can go into appeal within six weeks. [26] In the first instance, the subject appeals to the public prosecutor. [27]