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It is to be remembered that the Act conferred a jurisdiction which was to some extent new and is one involving matters of vital moment to the parties , and also that it gave an appeal to this court as regards both law and fact .
It is to be remembered that the Act conferred a jurisdiction which was to some extent new and is one involving matters of vital moment to the parties , and also that it gave an appeal to this court as regards both law and fact .
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Again , in the same case at first instance , McNair J. said ( ( 1955 ) 1 W. L. R. 642 , 648 ) : * It seems to me businesslike , since there was this dispute between the parties about the effect of that contract , to ask this court for a ...
Again , in the same case at first instance , McNair J. said ( ( 1955 ) 1 W. L. R. 642 , 648 ) : * It seems to me businesslike , since there was this dispute between the parties about the effect of that contract , to ask this court for a ...
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There could not be " such an animal as an interim declaratory order ” which did not finally declare the parties ' rights . It was clearly impossible to get as against the Crown anything which corresponded to an interim injunction .
There could not be " such an animal as an interim declaratory order ” which did not finally declare the parties ' rights . It was clearly impossible to get as against the Crown anything which corresponded to an interim injunction .
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