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., 1991 |
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الصفحة 282
... costs ? Or , alternatively , did it come under para ( 4 ) , in which case the plaintiff would be entitled to costs ? The Court of Appeal surveyed the history of the provision in para ( 4 ) and concluded that this provision and the ...
... costs ? Or , alternatively , did it come under para ( 4 ) , in which case the plaintiff would be entitled to costs ? The Court of Appeal surveyed the history of the provision in para ( 4 ) and concluded that this provision and the ...
الصفحة 283
... costs in question on the defendant , it was because the costs were regarded as the plaintiff's ' costs of the action ' as stipulated by Ord 62 , r 5 ( 4 ) . As we have seen , a discretion is to be found in Ord 22 , r 4 ( 1 ) ( a ) which ...
... costs in question on the defendant , it was because the costs were regarded as the plaintiff's ' costs of the action ' as stipulated by Ord 62 , r 5 ( 4 ) . As we have seen , a discretion is to be found in Ord 22 , r 4 ( 1 ) ( a ) which ...
الصفحة 284
... costs against solicitors who were responsible for ' costs incurred improperly or without reasonable cause or are wasted by undue delay or by other misconduct or default ' ( see Orchard v South Easter Electricity Board [ 1987 ] 1 All ER ...
... costs against solicitors who were responsible for ' costs incurred improperly or without reasonable cause or are wasted by undue delay or by other misconduct or default ' ( see Orchard v South Easter Electricity Board [ 1987 ] 1 All ER ...
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