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In which case you need to put up a better arguable case than this.
In 2011 the High court ruled that the petitioners had an arguable case.
But after hearing both sides, the judge denied the gallery's request, saying he believed there was at least an arguable case.
But today, the court granted the request for judicial review, saying the complainants had "an arguable case."
Morison J held there was an arguable case.
Without their showing a good arguable case, New Zealand courts would not assume jurisdiction.
Even so, it is straining credulity too far to conclude that the debtor has an arguable case.
"The judge is saying there's an arguable case against the implementation [of the act].
The lacking element is not more funding for university education, in fact, there is an arguable case for less.
The service provided free representation in the Federal Court of Australia to any detainee who had an arguable case.
Tottenham and Leyton Orient won a review of the decision, being told that they had an arguable case.
These are arguable cases.
I accept this evidence, and it follows that there is no arguable case that the moneys sought to be traced are now situated in England.
But, once the public law court has concluded that there is an arguable case that the decision is unlawful, the position is transformed.
Do you mean, more correctly, that you've found someone who is prepared to state (hopefully in writing and for a fee) that you have an arguable case?
He did not establish that there was any arguable case that a breach of his human rights had occurred, nor that the prison's rules were discriminatory.
The judges also criticized her interpretation of Apple's touchscreen heuristics patent, suggesting that there was "no arguable case of infringement."
Explaining his decision, Mr Justice McCombe said the claimants had an "arguable case", and added:
A judge said it would be a 'bit bleak' if the authorities could not stop pornography coming into the country but agreed there was an arguable case for judicial review.
Clemens (19-9) missed much of spring training in a contract disagreement but has since put together an eminently arguable case for his second consecutive Cy Young Award.
"Allegations made by Andrew in testimony and by affidavit present an arguable case that the children's home environment is endangering to them," he wrote in an order last October.
Having considered fresh medical evidence, the Court of Appeal ordered a retrial on the basis that the new evidence showed an arguable case of diminished responsibility in English law.
Shareholders first have to show that the action is not bound to fail if leave is given, or an arguable case, a lower standard than proving a prima facie case.
"I think Condi Rice has at least an arguable case that it's short of a plan," said Michael E. O'Hanlon, a security analyst at the Brookings Institution.
Hambros Jersey has denied this claim, but it admits, for the purposes only of this appeal, that (subject to the jurisdiction point) the administrators have an arguable case against the bank under section 238.