The Law Times, 176. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1933 |
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Page 176-42
... judge's list collapses , he at once takes the overflow from a brother judge . As in the Chancery Division , the judges are accustomed to rely on the assistance of the experienced practitioners in matters which mean much saving of time ...
... judge's list collapses , he at once takes the overflow from a brother judge . As in the Chancery Division , the judges are accustomed to rely on the assistance of the experienced practitioners in matters which mean much saving of time ...
Page 176-243
... judge in a good position for deciding not only whether the defendant should have leave to defend , but whether the plaintiff has any justice in his case . I have often heard it stated by judges that an action should “ never have been ...
... judge in a good position for deciding not only whether the defendant should have leave to defend , but whether the plaintiff has any justice in his case . I have often heard it stated by judges that an action should “ never have been ...
Page 176-511
... judge , whether with or without a jury , are by no means the principal part of the work of the Division . In 1932 there were 214 motions heard before a judge , and 567 motions and summonses heard before registrars . These motions and ...
... judge , whether with or without a jury , are by no means the principal part of the work of the Division . In 1932 there were 214 motions heard before a judge , and 567 motions and summonses heard before registrars . These motions and ...
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