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aggrieve sentence examples

  • Aggrieved when a company did not pay him monies which he believed were due to him.
  • Any person aggrieved by the sci may apply to the high court for a judicial review of the decision to adopt the sci.
  • Aggrieved by a refusal of consent has the right of appeal.
  • The landlord thought the tenant should fork out for this; the understandably aggrieved tenant did not.
  • Aggrieved party would have to take a civil action against you.
  • Aggrieved by a decision of the court of summary jurisdiction he or she may appeal to the disciplinary court.
  • I feel particularly aggrieved about the result of the selection process.
  • Aggrieved by decisions will have a new statutory right of appeal.
  • Aggrieved citizens may not only complain to the ombudsman.
  • Aggrieved by the order of a magistrates ' court on such an appeal has a right of appeal to the crown court.
  • I can't say i blame mike for still feeling a little aggrieved.
  • Aggrieved employe can make a claim against the company in the civil court.
  • Then i might not feel so aggrieved about my council tax increase.
  • Aggrieved by the acts or decisions of public or quasi-public bodies.
  • Aggrieved member for comment.
  • Nevertheless, even at 2 v 0, united could feel very aggrieved at half time.
  • Aggrieved student wants to make.
  • Rob greaves and billy root got us off to a quick start before rob was run out for 14, leaving him somewhat aggrieved.

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