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11:38 May 24, 2020 |
Arabic to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) | |||||||
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5 | Stay of proceedings/execution |
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Stay of proceedings/execution Explanation: https://hallellis.co.uk/stays-execution-judgments/ Types of Stays A stay may be: permanent or temporary made in respect of the whole of the proceedings or only part of them imposed automatically by the rules of court fixed to remain in force until a specified date or period of time, or upon the happening of an event made contingent on some future event Why they are Used? Stays may be ordered where: a point of law is being argued in a higher court, and the decision in that case would narrow the questions of law to be decided in the current case: R (Ahmed) v Secretary of State 2009 EWHC 466 an arbitration of the issues in dispute before the court are being resolved time is required for some other event to conclude, such as: hearing and handing down of judgment in an appeal payment of sums in court after an order for security for costs has been made end of a period allowed for the parties to attempt to settle their disputes by mediation it is otherwise desirable in the interests of justice. For instance, it may be desirable for the court to impose a stay to encourage compliance with its orders by the parties. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 53 mins (2020-05-24 12:31:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Eid Mubaraka Said https://context.reverso.net/translation/english-arabic/stay+the+proceedings |
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