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Page 102
634 and 545 itspectively , and is as follows : “ It is an invariable rule in in courts , and one founded upon the clearest principles of reason and justice , that if evidence which either was in the possession of parties at the time of ...
634 and 545 itspectively , and is as follows : “ It is an invariable rule in in courts , and one founded upon the clearest principles of reason and justice , that if evidence which either was in the possession of parties at the time of ...
Page 103
In dismissing an application for a new trial , upon the ground that the new evidence consisted solely of evidence which , if admitted , would amount only to oath against oath , Lord Justice A. L. Smith says this , at p .
In dismissing an application for a new trial , upon the ground that the new evidence consisted solely of evidence which , if admitted , would amount only to oath against oath , Lord Justice A. L. Smith says this , at p .
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UPON grounds similar to those upon which a new trial may be ordered in a case where fresh evidence has been discovered since the original hearing ( ante , p . 101 ) , a new trial may be ordered under certain circumstances where one of ...
UPON grounds similar to those upon which a new trial may be ordered in a case where fresh evidence has been discovered since the original hearing ( ante , p . 101 ) , a new trial may be ordered under certain circumstances where one of ...
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