Vexatious

Terjemahan dari vexatious
adjektiva
yg menyusahkan
troublous, vexatious, bothersome, tiresome, distressing, trying
yg menjengkelkan
irritating, maddening, vexing, irritant, irritative, vexatious
yg mengesalkan
vexatious, vexing
Definisi vexatious
adjektiva
causing or tending to cause annoyance, frustration, or worry.
the vexatious questions posed by software copyrights
Sinonim
adjektiva
nettlesome, teasing, pestiferous, vexing, pesky, plaguey, irritating, plaguy, galling, pestering,bothersome, annoying
Contoh
  • Significantly, the vexatious litigant is not deprived of the right to bring proceedings.
  • Unfair dismissal laws were only introduced in 1993 and have had a number of undesirable effects in discouraging job creation and encouraging frivolous and vexatious claims.
  • But what Herbert proposes is no mere flight from awkward questions and a vexatious world.
  • This was a very vexatious issue in the first place and the way it was constructed caused a lot of angst.
How did her Government’s decision to amend the Resource Management Act 1991 last year by removing the Environment Court’s power to grant security for costs help reduce the problem of frivolous and vexatious objectors?
The big financial question, the one about The Sun story alleging vexatious contract negotiations, could wait no longer.
This coin, too, was designed to deal with the question of foreign currency circulating in the state – indeed, it represents one of the earliest attempts to solve that vexatious problem.
It seems that if such a defence fails, the vexatious litigant does require permission to institute appellate proceedings.
On the issue of vexatious requests Ms O’Reilly said: ‘There is no empirical evidence to show they are there on a wide scale.’
On another issue that is causing us quite a lot of vexatious worry has been the need to repeatedly restate the same things over and over.
Dance numbers will also create awareness on some of the vexatious problems that the world is now facing.
No man, let alone a vexatious litigant, has a vested right to bring or continue proceedings which are an abuse of the process of the court.
In keeping with today’s litigious mood, more businesses are prepared to use the regulatory machinery to pursue their business interests against competitors, sometimes with vexatious claims.
The Commonwealth is in a position where it is saying that section 44 does not confer jurisdiction on the County Court untrammelled by the vexatious litigant order made by the Supreme Court.
Obviously society should have no truck with vexatious or spurious claims, but when people suffer damage to their lives or to their careers it is only equitable that they should be awarded adequate compensation.
I question how vexatious accusations will be dealt with under this legislation.
If that be the case, then Monica is well within her right to fetter her freedom of speech but I am not prepared to follow suit, provided that my utterances are not frivolous or vexatious and always made in the best interest of the people.
This week, Mr Dhillon wrote to our letters page to say he denied all the allegations in their entirety, claiming that he was being ‘used as a scapegoat in political wranglings arising from spurious andvexatious allegations’.
‘This is yet another vexatious regulation, increasing the ‘pariah’ status of people who smoke, consigning them ever deeper into the social dustbin.’
There are a number of things happening that seem to be vexatious and uncontrollable.
This vexatious problem was resolved, incompletely, by civil war and secession.
Meanwhile, true to form the National party is saying that the case is vexatious and ‘an absurd waste of time and taxpayer money’.
Mr Kenzler said: ‘It is good to be exonerated from vexatious and childish allegations.’
Scott is now under intense pressure to leave the club, after a series of inflammatory and vexatiousstatements about supporters, players, the press, the local council and the football authorities.
Access to the courts can be and is limited by statute, for example by Section 42 of the Supreme Court Act 1981, which requires a vexatious litigant to obtain the permission of a high court judge to begin proceedings.
This vexatiousness is one instance of the gap between normative and descriptive domains.
The young man claims he was brutally beaten in Garda custody, vexatiously charged with assault and taken to court.
If nothing, it’s a pretty accurate transcription of tedium and vexatiousness in comics form.
So we had people with mistaken identity, we’ve had people vexatiously listed, we’ve had people who were listed for genuine debts, but the debts aren’t severe, but the consequence of being listed on the database is.
If that qualification is available in this jurisdiction, it must be in a case where plaintiff shows necessity, because ordinarily unnecessary vexatiousness follows from the multiplicity of suits.
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