The normal rule dictating the priority of rival claims generally depends on which party got its judgment first (rather than, e.g., which made its loan first, or first went unpaid, or was first to file suit), but this decision adds that the date of getting a judgment relates back to an earlier time if a lis pendens had been filed
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THE MIC President was last week reported as saying "this was a clear case of the poor being denied t...
Meet Dr. Matthew Griffis, newest faculty member of the School of Library and Information Science, an...
In any endeavour, vision is vital to navigate the estuaries of peril and opportunity. Foresight is a...
Marriage of Brandes (2015) 239 CA4th 1461 is not technically a real estate case because the major as...
IT takes a lot of guts to admit one has failed. This is especially so when one is torn between perso...
IT was an important meeting that attracted the executive heads and vicechancellors of Commonwealth...
SOME 30 million children reportedly do not receive basic training in reading, writing and arithmetic...
Proviso 105.5, fiscal year 2023, directs the State Auditor to identify certain long‐term obligations...
THE 2004 election is a "thinking election", according to Royal Professor Ungku Aziz (Sunday Mail, Ma...
REVELATIONS in recent times of unprofessional conduct and behaviour by professionals and intellectua...
In a season that encourages giving and sharing, it is rather disappointing to read a comment by the ...
Queen Elizabeth II has decided to omit leading figures associated with the financial world from her ...
University reseachers were delighted when Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Najib Razak recently said proc...
THERE is a popular saying among statisticians which goes like this: Lies, damned lies and statistics...
Malaysia examination is no less "revolutionary". This is even more so, given that there seems to be...
THE MIC President was last week reported as saying "this was a clear case of the poor being denied t...
Meet Dr. Matthew Griffis, newest faculty member of the School of Library and Information Science, an...
In any endeavour, vision is vital to navigate the estuaries of peril and opportunity. Foresight is a...