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As regards the first , he says : “ The matter , however , does not rest there because broadly speaking certiorari only lies where there is lack of jurisdiction or where there is an error of law on the face of the record .
As regards the first , he says : “ The matter , however , does not rest there because broadly speaking certiorari only lies where there is lack of jurisdiction or where there is an error of law on the face of the record .
Page 229-44
The appellant's defence was that he never intended the matter to go through so that he would obtain in fact any favour from the council . His intention was mainly to get the mayor to accept in principle the idea that the appellant would ...
The appellant's defence was that he never intended the matter to go through so that he would obtain in fact any favour from the council . His intention was mainly to get the mayor to accept in principle the idea that the appellant would ...
Page 229-133
Lord Radcliffe put the matter in this way : “ On 18th June , 1956 , the son owned an equitable reversionary interest in the settled shares : by his oral agreement of that date he created in his mother an equitable interest in his ...
Lord Radcliffe put the matter in this way : “ On 18th June , 1956 , the son owned an equitable reversionary interest in the settled shares : by his oral agreement of that date he created in his mother an equitable interest in his ...
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