The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 9
... matters of bail . It was bestowed on them once before in the middle of last century . Discretion Thus , any person who stands charged with a misdemeanour is entitled to be admitted to bail as a matter of right on finding sufficient ...
... matters of bail . It was bestowed on them once before in the middle of last century . Discretion Thus , any person who stands charged with a misdemeanour is entitled to be admitted to bail as a matter of right on finding sufficient ...
Page 33
... matter cannot be doubted as a decision on the facts of the particular case , it is with the greatest respect submitted that it cannot be taken as offering any general principle upon the matter . If for example , planning permission is ...
... matter cannot be doubted as a decision on the facts of the particular case , it is with the greatest respect submitted that it cannot be taken as offering any general principle upon the matter . If for example , planning permission is ...
Page 202
... matter adjourned to the judge , where it contended that there was no jurisdiction in the court to refuse an immediate order for possession . The defendant did not appear but the Attorney - General appeared to argue the point and Farwell ...
... matter adjourned to the judge , where it contended that there was no jurisdiction in the court to refuse an immediate order for possession . The defendant did not appear but the Attorney - General appeared to argue the point and Farwell ...
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