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Ministry loses bid for injunction
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published : 22 Apr 2021 at 09:05
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The Supreme Administrative Court on Wednesday did not accept a petition lodged by the Transport Ministry asking for an injunction against the court s order for the state to pay compensation to the private contractor for cancelling the Hopewell elevated train project.
The court said the previous ruling was to be upheld.
In November, 2007 the court ruled the Ministry of Transport and State Railway Authority had to pay compensation to Hopewell (Thailand) and in April 2019, the court ruled the ministry and SRT must pay compensation of 11.8 billion baht plus an accrued interest rate of 7.5% to the company.
What will that look like this year?
âAs we learned over the past year, farmers markets are a critical source of fresh, local food products for many communities across our state,â said Maryland Ag Secretary Joe Bartenfelder, himself a farmers market farmer. âThroughout the pandemic, we have seen consistent demand and market managers have done an outstanding job ensuring that markets remain open as safely as possible.â
Maryland has about 100 farmers markets spread throughout its 23 counties and Baltimore city.
The largest producer-only farmers market in the state is the Baltimore Farmers Market and Bazaar, located underneath the Jones Falls Expressway at Holliday and Saratoga streets in Baltimore. The market opened for the season on April 4.
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March 04 2021
E-commerce platforms have become some of the most
significant marketplaces in Thailand, with millions of daily business
transactions and huge numbers of online users. The increasing number of
online shops operating on e-commerce platforms requires new techniques
to be employed in online IP rights infringement cases.
Both the private sector and the government have developed tools to
enhance online IP enforcement, including ones using the latest legal
technologies and artificial intelligence (AI). Many legal technologies
and AI operations are still nascent and typically do not yet offer the
best approach for online IP rights enforcement. For example, AI and