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., 1992 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-3 من 76
الصفحة 173
... party to a legal proceeding a court or judge may order that such party be at liberty to inspect and take copies of any entries in a bankers ' book for any of the purposes of such proceedings ... ' The case of DB Deniz Nakliyati TAS v ...
... party to a legal proceeding a court or judge may order that such party be at liberty to inspect and take copies of any entries in a bankers ' book for any of the purposes of such proceedings ... ' The case of DB Deniz Nakliyati TAS v ...
الصفحة 345
... party who has obtained judgment against a party assisted by the Legal Aid Board is a thorny one . The winning unassisted party may recover his costs only in accordance with the rules laid out in s 18 of the 1988 Act . The section ...
... party who has obtained judgment against a party assisted by the Legal Aid Board is a thorny one . The winning unassisted party may recover his costs only in accordance with the rules laid out in s 18 of the 1988 Act . The section ...
الصفحة 346
... party's costs against the assisted party's damages or costs is of great significance . Usually costs against an assisted party are discretionary in the sense set out in s 17 ( 1 ) of the Act . But a set - off in equity is much stricter ...
... party's costs against the assisted party's damages or costs is of great significance . Usually costs against an assisted party are discretionary in the sense set out in s 17 ( 1 ) of the Act . But a set - off in equity is much stricter ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
action Agip agreement alleged Anton Piller orders application bank basis BCLC BMLR breach child Children Act 1989 circumstances claim Code common law concerned consent considered contempt contract costs Council Court of Appeal creditor criminal damages decided decision defendant disclosure Divisional Court documents duty effect entitled equity evidence exercise fact give ground Hansard held House of Lords husband injunction Inspector of Taxes intention interest involved issue judge judgment judicial review jurisdiction justice landlord Law of Restitution lease legislation liability Lord Browne-Wilkinson Lord Donaldson Lord Templeman Lordship Mareva injunction matter medical treatment offence parents Parliament payment Pepper v Hart person plaintiff police principle procedure proceedings prosecution public interest immunity purpose question reasonable refusal relevant restitutionary risk rule Serious Fraud Office solicitors statement statute statutory taxpayer tenant third party transaction trial trust wardship words