Encyclopaedia of the laws of England: with forms and precedents by the most eminent legal authorities, 17. köideSweet & Maxwell, Limited, 1906 |
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... Appeal . It was held that the fresh evidence ought not to be admitted , as the Court of Appeal could not be in the same position as the Court below , and as the plaintiff had been wanting in diligence ( Nash v . Rochford Urban Council ...
... Appeal . It was held that the fresh evidence ought not to be admitted , as the Court of Appeal could not be in the same position as the Court below , and as the plaintiff had been wanting in diligence ( Nash v . Rochford Urban Council ...
Page 118
... appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal against a conviction for being an habitual criminal , the Court must consider the case on its merits and not merely whether there was evidence upon which the jury might reasonably have found the ...
... appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal against a conviction for being an habitual criminal , the Court must consider the case on its merits and not merely whether there was evidence upon which the jury might reasonably have found the ...
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... appeal as a poor person to the Court of Appeal by anyone admitted to sue or defend or be a party to any legal proceedings under these Rules without leave of the Court or of the Judge before whom the matter is heard or of the Court of ...
... appeal as a poor person to the Court of Appeal by anyone admitted to sue or defend or be a party to any legal proceedings under these Rules without leave of the Court or of the Judge before whom the matter is heard or of the Court of ...
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Joseph Joseph | 156 |
Lind In re Industrial Finance Syn | 284 |
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