So the originally commissioned architects took recourse against the board for breach of contract.
Sometimes they will even take recourse to the law to ensure and protect those rights.
"Such a decision is critical," he added, "so the Government will take recourse to a referendum."
An alternative method was to take recourse to the position of the sun at noon.
Do you think it is sufficient merely to take recourse to the Court, which could take three or four years to reach a verdict?
We need to find new ways of working together instead of just taking recourse to the executive - in this case the Commission.
The proposal does not foresee the possibility of citizens' taking direct recourse to justice.
Thanks to this rule, companies will stop taking recourse to subsidy hopping.
It was not the only country to take recourse to the toxic services of certain credit institutions.
Antonov eventually took legal recourse in the German court system, where decisions are usually made relatively swiftly.