The Court of Appeal shall have power to draw inferences of fact, and to give any judgment and make any order which ought to have been made, and to make such further or other order as the case may require." This rule gives the Court of Appeal a much larger... The Law Reports. Queen's Bench Division - Side 4481891Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1878 - 58 sider
...without special "leave of the court. The Court of Appeal shall " have power to give any judgment and to make any order which ought to have been made, and...further or other order as the case may " require. The powers aforesaid may be exercised " by the said court notwithstanding that the notice " of appeal... | |
| Edmund Henry Turner Snell, Archibald Brown - 1878 - 940 sider
...should be necessary) to give any judgment and to make any order which ought to have been made, and also to make such further or other order as the case may require (Iviii. 5); and the court may in so doing either go beyond or stay within the notice of appeal, and... | |
| William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - 1879 - 410 sider
...special grounds only, and not without special leave of the Court. The Court of Appeal shall have power to give any judgment and make any order which ought...such further or other order as the case may require. The powers aforesaid may be exercised by the said Court notwithstanding that the notice of appeal may... | |
| Edward Stanley Roscoe - 1882 - 650 sider
...special grounds only, and not without special leave of the Court. The Court of Appeal shall have power to give any judgment and make any order which ought...such further or other order as the case may require. The powers aforesaid may be exercised by the said Court, notwithstanding that the notice of appeal... | |
| Arthur Wilson - 1882 - 890 sider
...shall have power to give any LV * IIp judgment and make any order which ought to have been __ a ' _ made, and to make such further or other order as the case judgment, may require. The powers aforesaid may lie exercised by the said Court, notwithstanding that... | |
| Edmund Henry Turner Snell - 1882 - 940 sider
...should be necessary) to give any judgment and to make any order which ought to have been made, and also to make such further or other order as the case may require (Iviii. 5) ; and the court may in so doing either go beyond or stay within the notice of appeal, and... | |
| Augustine Robert Whiteway - 1883 - 904 sider
...as aforesaid) shall be admitted on special grounds only, and not without special leave of the Court. The Court of Appeal shall have power to draw inferences...such further or other order as the case may require. The powers aforesaid may be exercised by the said Court, notwithstanding that the notice of appeal... | |
| 1901 - 980 sider
...jurisdiction. That rule provides that "the Court of Appeal shall have power to give " any judgment, and to make any order which ought to have " been made, and...further or other order as the " case may require." Apart from any special rule, it appears to us that the cases of Galloway v. The Corporation of London(l)... | |
| John Indermaur - 1883 - 392 sider
...Court below, and c°^ t rs 0 f f has power to draw inferences of fact, and give any judg- Appeal, ment and make any order which ought to have been made, and to make such provision or other order as the case may require. The Court of Appeal has also power Costs, to make... | |
| 1900 - 982 sider
...trial, an( j ' o ^jj e tijjjg w h en thig power might have been exercised. ^ e ^ ourt °f Appeal can give any judgment and make any order which ought to have been made at the trial. Quilter v. MaplesoniY) is a case of a remarkable exercise by the Court of its powers... | |
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