The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, 32. köideLaw Times Office, 1875 |
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... judge as to the mode in which the claim should be tried was an order made in the exercise of his discretion , from which an appeal would not lie -Claim for damages - Trial by jury - Discretion of judge - Appeal - Enrolment of order ...
... judge as to the mode in which the claim should be tried was an order made in the exercise of his discretion , from which an appeal would not lie -Claim for damages - Trial by jury - Discretion of judge - Appeal - Enrolment of order ...
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... judge has to grant the application ; and reading together sect . 6 of 14 & 15 Vict . c . 99 , and ss . 50 & 51 of the C. L. P. Act 1854 , the court or a judge has , upon an application for inspection , power to order the discovery by ...
... judge has to grant the application ; and reading together sect . 6 of 14 & 15 Vict . c . 99 , and ss . 50 & 51 of the C. L. P. Act 1854 , the court or a judge has , upon an application for inspection , power to order the discovery by ...
Page xxxii
... judge made the order for inspection . Held , by the Court , Lord Coleridge , C. J. , and Grove . J. ( dissentiente Brett , J. ) , that the application being under sect . 6 of 14 & 15 Vict . c . 99 , the learned judge had no power to ...
... judge made the order for inspection . Held , by the Court , Lord Coleridge , C. J. , and Grove . J. ( dissentiente Brett , J. ) , that the application being under sect . 6 of 14 & 15 Vict . c . 99 , the learned judge had no power to ...
Page xli
... judge , to be exercised in chambers ; and in exercising his discre- tion the judge will have regard to whether the creditor , who has first obtained a decree , has conducted his suit with per- fect fairness , and to the nature and ...
... judge , to be exercised in chambers ; and in exercising his discre- tion the judge will have regard to whether the creditor , who has first obtained a decree , has conducted his suit with per- fect fairness , and to the nature and ...
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... judge read sect . 46 of the Common Law Procedure Act 1854 , and proceeded : ] I think the section means that if in course of progress of any proceedings in court or at chambers , it turns out that justice will be furthered by the ...
... judge read sect . 46 of the Common Law Procedure Act 1854 , and proceeded : ] I think the section means that if in course of progress of any proceedings in court or at chambers , it turns out that justice will be furthered by the ...
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