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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... possible rectified with minimum loss and inconvenience to all involved ' a proposition which Lord Templeman was quoting from the Court of Appeal ( at 562 ) . However : ' No authority satisfies me that the law should lean in favour of ...
... possible rectified with minimum loss and inconvenience to all involved ' a proposition which Lord Templeman was quoting from the Court of Appeal ( at 562 ) . However : ' No authority satisfies me that the law should lean in favour of ...
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... possible when the new provisions are brought into effect ( promised by mid - 1992 but this is a timetable that has been repeatedly extended ) . The reason why judicial review was possible in the Lindi St Clair case , despite s 13 ( 7 ) ...
... possible when the new provisions are brought into effect ( promised by mid - 1992 but this is a timetable that has been repeatedly extended ) . The reason why judicial review was possible in the Lindi St Clair case , despite s 13 ( 7 ) ...
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... possible for the testator to sign a blank piece of paper , have it attested by two witnesses and then complete it later . This , as pointed by the judge , would open the door to possible fraud . An interesting point is whether the case ...
... possible for the testator to sign a blank piece of paper , have it attested by two witnesses and then complete it later . This , as pointed by the judge , would open the door to possible fraud . An interesting point is whether the case ...
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