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Page 208-38
of fact which the court below could have drawn exactly as the Court of Appeal was entitled to do when sitting on appeal from the High Court . The High Court was not entitled to upset a case simply because there had been a misdirection ...
of fact which the court below could have drawn exactly as the Court of Appeal was entitled to do when sitting on appeal from the High Court . The High Court was not entitled to upset a case simply because there had been a misdirection ...
Page 208-109
... Court of Appeal ( Tucker and Singleton , L.JJ. , and Birkett , J. ) held that in assessing damages in respect of personal injuries sustained by a medical practitioner no account was to be taken of the fact that the fees he would have ...
... Court of Appeal ( Tucker and Singleton , L.JJ. , and Birkett , J. ) held that in assessing damages in respect of personal injuries sustained by a medical practitioner no account was to be taken of the fact that the fees he would have ...
Page 208-175
... Court of Appeal ( Lord Greene and Asquith and Denning , L.JJ. ) , reversing the decision of a county court judge but giving leave to appeal to the House of Lords , held that where the rent of a flat had been increased from the standard ...
... Court of Appeal ( Lord Greene and Asquith and Denning , L.JJ. ) , reversing the decision of a county court judge but giving leave to appeal to the House of Lords , held that where the rent of a flat had been increased from the standard ...
Contents
Friday July 1 1949 | 208-33 |
LEGISLATION | 208-42 |
All England Law Reports | 208-48 |
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