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Question arises: What or who can fill the resulting enforcement gap? Limits of Liability in the New Limited Liability Entities, 32 WAKE FOREST L. REV.Your student has nominated to trial for Port Curtis District team in the sport listed above.
Has the trial date been set? If a trial date is set, can the trial be canceled if there is a team member on the prosecution team that the student doesn't like or a team member is disqualified as a result of the trial? If the trial is canceled, then how do the defendant and the prosecution team come up with a new trial date? Should the student be able to recover the cost of the trial? Questions about trial and the costs of the trials have come in from all over the state. Some people are claiming a defendant who is not in a league can still have a trial, but some people are claiming that it should not come into a league, or that the trial should not come into a league at all. Please advise about these issues. We feel that we need to do some research and understand the issues involved when we think about starting a new league.
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