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Had NP lived , it is clear that he would not have had a claim against the MIB for any damages obtained against the defendant , given that he plainly knew that the vehicle was uninsured and indeed under the agreement was presumed to have ...
Had NP lived , it is clear that he would not have had a claim against the MIB for any damages obtained against the defendant , given that he plainly knew that the vehicle was uninsured and indeed under the agreement was presumed to have ...
الصفحة 214
He also noted that it was clear that where s 101 ( 3 ) would not apply , s 78 should be considered ( see R v Highton [ 2005 ] EWCA Crim 1985 , [ 2005 ] All ER ( D ) 418 ( Jul ) and R v Weir [ 2006 ] 2 All ER 570 at [ 44 ] ) .
He also noted that it was clear that where s 101 ( 3 ) would not apply , s 78 should be considered ( see R v Highton [ 2005 ] EWCA Crim 1985 , [ 2005 ] All ER ( D ) 418 ( Jul ) and R v Weir [ 2006 ] 2 All ER 570 at [ 44 ] ) .
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Where it was satisfied that the judge had clearly gone wrong as a matter of approach or had reached a conclusion ... they were just capable of such a meaning provided it was clear that the words were referring to this particular opera .
Where it was satisfied that the judge had clearly gone wrong as a matter of approach or had reached a conclusion ... they were just capable of such a meaning provided it was clear that the words were referring to this particular opera .
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