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Page 52
... appear personally , as they are bound to do in the country districts , but may appear by counsel or any one authorised by power of attorney . The cases are always heard in camera , and everything said or done is without prejudice to any ...
... appear personally , as they are bound to do in the country districts , but may appear by counsel or any one authorised by power of attorney . The cases are always heard in camera , and everything said or done is without prejudice to any ...
Page 88
... appear just as childish to our great - grandchildren as these are to us . I could match some of the narrowest Indict- ment decisions with specimens of reported cases under the Workmen's Compensation Act . For the true type of judicial ...
... appear just as childish to our great - grandchildren as these are to us . I could match some of the narrowest Indict- ment decisions with specimens of reported cases under the Workmen's Compensation Act . For the true type of judicial ...
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... appear . The issue of High Court Writs and all the interlocutory proceedings in High Court actions are carried out ... appears that the District Registrar of the High Court is at the same time the Registrar of the County Court , and he ...
... appear . The issue of High Court Writs and all the interlocutory proceedings in High Court actions are carried out ... appears that the District Registrar of the High Court is at the same time the Registrar of the County Court , and he ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |