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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... judge ( or the Court of Appeal ) considers the judge prima facie to be wrong as ' absurd ' ( at 123 ) . He analysed Lord Diplock's discussion ofs 1 ( 7 ) in The Nema and pointed out that decisions in ' one - off ' cases , the first Nema ...
... judge ( or the Court of Appeal ) considers the judge prima facie to be wrong as ' absurd ' ( at 123 ) . He analysed Lord Diplock's discussion ofs 1 ( 7 ) in The Nema and pointed out that decisions in ' one - off ' cases , the first Nema ...
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... judge gave leave , another judge should hear the appeal ; his Lordship stated that he could well understand the practice , but ultimately it is a matter for the first judge's discretion ( at 145 ) . In this case , Hirst J was to be ...
... judge gave leave , another judge should hear the appeal ; his Lordship stated that he could well understand the practice , but ultimately it is a matter for the first judge's discretion ( at 145 ) . In this case , Hirst J was to be ...
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... judge found it more difficult to decide between a tenancy for a term less than a year and a licence . He referred to ... judge the transaction was an exceptional one under which Mr Tillson was a mere licensee . Having held that Mr ...
... judge found it more difficult to decide between a tenancy for a term less than a year and a licence . He referred to ... judge the transaction was an exceptional one under which Mr Tillson was a mere licensee . Having held that Mr ...
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