The All England Law Reports: (incorporating the Law Times Reports and the Law Journal Reports) of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, the Privy Council, All Divisions of the Supreme Court, and Courts of Special JurisdictionButterworth., 1990 |
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... application for the custody time limit to be extended was successful , although strongly resisted by the defendant , and resulted in the matter coming before the court on a motion for habeas corpus . Watkins LJ , understandably , took ...
... application for the custody time limit to be extended was successful , although strongly resisted by the defendant , and resulted in the matter coming before the court on a motion for habeas corpus . Watkins LJ , understandably , took ...
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... application for a licence to sell spirits and then on the appeal to the Crown Court from a second application it is understandable that the applicants should have felt some disquiet . The point , however , which the Court of Appeal ...
... application for a licence to sell spirits and then on the appeal to the Crown Court from a second application it is understandable that the applicants should have felt some disquiet . The point , however , which the Court of Appeal ...
الصفحة 221
... application should be refused , the matter would end there . But if he thought that the application might succeed , he had to adjourn it to enable the proposed respondent to be heard . Under the new r 14 ( 2 ) – ( 2B ) , consideration ...
... application should be refused , the matter would end there . But if he thought that the application might succeed , he had to adjourn it to enable the proposed respondent to be heard . Under the new r 14 ( 2 ) – ( 2B ) , consideration ...
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