points-in-limine definition

points-in-limine means, with regard to a hearing- or appeal-process, the introduction of technical legal points which are argued and decided before arguing the merits of the case.
points-in-limine means, with regard to a hearing- or appeal- process, the introduction of technical legal points which are argued and decided before arguing the merits of the case. “pre-application consultation” means a consultation between an owner or an agent and the Municipality contemplated in section 53; “principle approval” means, with regard to rehabilitation projects, the approval by a competent authority or authorised official of the project, after a feasibility study has been completed, that authorises the municipality to register the project and interact with all role players during the transitional period. “proclamation” means the publication in the provincial gazette of the notice indicating that the conditions, to which an approved application is subject to, and the actions in terms of this by-law, has been completed and complied with; “proclaimed township” means a township that had a proclamation, in terms of Section 23, published in the Provincial Gazette. 2 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE / PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 11 SEPTEMBER 2015 / 11 SEPTEMBER 2015 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------