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Yeah sounds about right in hindsight 😩
Do you also think the person on behalf of the colleagues in the court is this dude?
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yes disagree:

2023-03-08 is 8th March not 3rd August :)
 
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deleting posts! and there you were worried about MY creditability
 

Diogenese

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UBS increased its holding by just under one third on Friday.

Now all they need to do is exercise a bit of judicial suasion.
 
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Are we close ?????

OK it is over a year old but here is an Environmental case that was granted the right of appeal to the Supreme Court.

Note the original judgement of the Land & Environment Court of Appeal was dated 22/12/2021. As there were no Nimbys involved I doubt there would have been any delays to ask for the right to appeal

Judgment of the Svea Court of Appeal, Land and Environment Court of Appeal, of 22/12/2021 in case M 7888-19


And the Supreme Court delivered it's final judgement on this unrelated case in Stockholm on 5 April 2023

15 months
from the date of it's Land & Environment Court of Appeal case.

My point is the entire matter was wrapped up in 15 months including the Appeal being granted and heard .

Our Land and Environment Court of Appeal case was decided on 1 September almost 12 months ago.

We must now be close .........surely
 
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Are we close ?????

OK it is over a year old but here is an Environmental case that was granted the right of appeal to the Supreme Court.

Note the original judgement of the Land & Environment Court of Appeal was dated 22/12/2021. As there were no Nimbys involved I doubt there would have been any delays to ask for the right to appeal

Judgment of the Svea Court of Appeal, Land and Environment Court of Appeal, of 22/12/2021 in case M 7888-19


And the Supreme Court delivered it's final judgement in Stockholm on 5 April 2023

15 months
from the date of it's Land & Environment Court of Appeal case.

My point is the entire matter was wrapped up in 15 months including the Appeal being granted and heard .

Our Land and Environment Court of Appeal case was decided on 1 September almost 12 months ago.

We must now be close .........surely
It’s been 505 days since the initial rejection 😵‍💫 I’ve thought the same point. We could’ve said: have at it and let’s try this case and potentially got a quicker outcome
 
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cosors

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That's the zeitgeist.
 
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Are we close ?????

OK it is over a year old but here is an Environmental case that was granted the right of appeal to the Supreme Court.

Note the original judgement of the Land & Environment Court of Appeal was dated 22/12/2021. As there were no Nimbys involved I doubt there would have been any delays to ask for the right to appeal

Judgment of the Svea Court of Appeal, Land and Environment Court of Appeal, of 22/12/2021 in case M 7888-19


And the Supreme Court delivered it's final judgement on this unrelated case in Stockholm on 5 April 2023

15 months
from the date of it's Land & Environment Court of Appeal case.

My point is the entire matter was wrapped up in 15 months including the Appeal being granted and heard .

Our Land and Environment Court of Appeal case was decided on 1 September almost 12 months ago.

We must now be close .........surely
Why are so many of you hitting the old Sad Face:cry: ................?

My point is that a case that went through the same process as we are going through took 15 months BUT the case I'm pointing to actually won the right to an appeal went back to the court process/trial and was all wrapped up in 15 months. We are pretty confident we wont be forced to go back to Court therefore I think we might be pretty close to a decision.
 
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cosors

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Why are so many of you hitting the old Sad Face:cry: ................?

My point is that a case that went through the same process as we are going through took 15 months BUT the case I'm pointing to actually won the right to an appeal went back to the court process/trial and was all wrapped up in 15 months. We are pretty confident we wont be forced to go back to Court therefore I think we might be pretty close to a decision.
Sorry, misunderstood.
Fire up the bloody anti's arse. They are partly to blame for the courts being overloaded.
 
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