Antonis Georgiou successfully argued for the issuance of a restraining order to stop the harassment and illegal surveillance of his clients. The court granted this drastic order, emphasizing that the surveillance violated the client's privacy rights. Antonis Georgiou's convincing presentation and effective legal arguments played a crucial role in persuading the judge to take this significant step to protect the clients from unlawful actions. The ruling reinforced the importance of safeguarding individuals from intrusive and illegal activities including surveilance, marking a notable success in defending privacy rights.
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Agreement occurs when a party consents to an offer’s terms, either through explicit statements or actions that reflect those terms. In Cyprus, if parties engage in activities that align with the proposed terms, a contract may exist without a written document, provided both are aware of the offer.
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In Cyprus, the defences of waiver and promissory estoppel are often raised to block claims where a party appears to have abandoned a right or made a promise not to enforce it. These principles, rooted in English common law and applied in Cypriot jurisprudence, aim to ensure fairness where one party’s conduct leads another to reasonably rely on the abandonment of a right. Below is a concise guide to when these defences apply, why they matter, and how courts assess them.
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