That a declaration may be an appropriate remedy for both jurisdictional errors and closely analogous defects such as unfairness or breaches of natural justice is shown by such Privy Council and House of Lords decisions as De Verteuil v.
The applicants claim that those findings are invalid, in excess of jurisdiction or made in circumstances involving unfairness or breach of natural justice.
The failures to coerce his discretion, even his unfairness and his infidelity to the policy of the administration in the distribution of the subordinate appointments, are by no means the strongest grounds on which to place his removal.
The accused rebuked the magistrate, charging him with unfairness in not paying any regard to what she said, and receiving every thing that the accusers said.
The foregoing illustrates the unfairness practised by the examining magistrate.
We have displayed it thus minutely, lest we should be suspected of unfairness towards the esteemed writers on the only occasion which they have attempted argumentative proof.
I should enter at once on an examination of your Reply, but that I am constrained at the outset to remonstrate with you on the exceeding unfairness of your entire method of procedure.
Eyjolf Bolverk's son had no fine awarded for him, for his unfairness and wrongfulness.
Then Hauskuld and his brother went home to their booth, and he had much upon his mind, and said to Hrut, "Will this unfairness of Gunnar's never be avenged?
It might, however, be a good thing if there were competent tribunals, preferably not official ones, where charges of untruthfulness and unfairness in the general news could be sifted.
This was not the only instance of unfairness in the conduct of the prosecution.
Sir Edward Clarke evidently thought that to prove unfairness would not even influence the minds of the London jury.
He pointed out the unfairness of the charges of conspiracy which had tardily been withdrawn.
The penalty of unfairness is usually and rightly paid in kind, and Gifford has paid it very amply.
But it would argue gross unfairness in an advocate, and gross incompetence in a critic, to let it be supposed that these popular attractions were the only ones that Mrs. Browning possessed.
I must again complain of the curious though unintended unfairness of Professor Von Holst (Const.
To do them justice, it must be owned that the rival claims and merits of Bell and Lancaster were urged with more passion and unfairness by their friends than by themselves.
Increased taxation properly adjusted has almost been a general demand, but unfairness in its incidence even on comparatively small matters is intensely resented.
Added to this was their natural hatred of British aggression, distaste for the unfairness of those in political power from whom they were so far removed by miles and mountains.
The mountain people had long since looked to their own protection and their Scotch-Irish nature persisted in resentment of unfairness from authority of any source.
Oppression and unfairness continued to grow in Ireland.
The flame of agitation was fanned by theunfairness of government officials in the lowlands.
Pemberton, a more honest man in political matters, showed a remarkable intemperance and unfairness in all trials relating to popery.
In those days there was no sense of unfairness in using up existing materials in order to make a more complete treatise.
Mr. Gladstone's motives may be the highest which can be ascribed to the Premier by the voice of admiring friendship, or the basest which can be imputed to him by the unfairness of political rancour.
There is not then the least unfairness in the answer that no modification can be allowed which in the judgment of his associates is fatal to the prosperity of the concern.
Owing to that unfairness and other causes the enterprise also was by no means unanimously popular in the States.
I'd rather be laughed at and called a baby than allow such unfairnessto go on.
The knowledge that her unfairness was to cost her her own part in the operetta aroused her to action.
If you had not been so busy boasting over your own unfairness you could have heard our approach.
The temptation tounfairness in laying out electoral districts.
These electoral districts are marked out by the legislature, and the division is apt to be made by the preponderating party with an unfairness that is at once shameful and ridiculous.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unfairness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: discrimination; foul; grievance; inequality; injustice; prejudice; wrong