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" 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 448
1891
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The Western Australian Law Reports, Volum 29

1927 - 260 sider
...alter, vary, decrease or add to the punishment, or to confirm the decision of the stewards, and they shall have power to draw inferences of fact and to give any judgment or decision, and make any order which in their opinion ought to have been made by the stewards. In...
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The Cyprus Law Reports: Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of Cyprus, Volum 1

Cyprus. Anōtaton Dikastērion - 1928 - 658 sider
...of the Rules of Court of 1886, which runs as follows : " The " Court by which any appeal is heard, shall have power to " draw inferences of fact, and to give any judgment and " make any order, which it shall appear to the Court, on " a perusal of the file of proceedings, ought to have Leen " given...
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The Manitoba Reports: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the ..., Volum 14

1905 - 864 sider
...12 AC 746, where the Court of Appeal held that a rule empowering it to " draw inferences of fact and give any judgment and make any order which ought to have been made," authorized the setting aside of a jury's verdict for the defendant and the entry of a verdict for the...
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The Manitoba Reports: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the ..., Volum 30

1921 - 700 sider
...entitled according to the law as it stood at the hearing of the appeal, the Court of Appeal having power to make such further or other order as the case may require. But under the view I take of the present case it does not seem necessary for the plaintiff to apply...
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The Law Journal, Volum 17

1882 - 168 sider
...that, as every appeal was now a rehearing, they had jurisdiction under Order LVIIL, Rules 2 and 5, to give any judgment and make any order which ought to have been made. Relief was ac-cordingly granted against the forfeiture on the terms of the defendant's effecting an...
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The Law Journal, Volum 17

1882 - 168 sider
...that, as every appeal was now a rehearing, they had jurisdiction under Order LVIII., Rules 2 and 6, to give any judgment and make any order which ought to have been made. Relief was accordingly granted against the forfeiture on the terms of the defendant's effecting an...
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Journal of the American Judicature Society, Volum 9

1925 - 328 sider
...as aforesaid) shall be admitted in 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...
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Journal of the American Judicature Society, Volum 9

1925 - 584 sider
...as aforesaid) shall be admitted in special grounds only, and noc 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...
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Journal of the American Judicature Society, Volum 4

1920 - 204 sider
...in the action and shall be known as an appeal, and for empowering the reviewing court (a) To enter any judgment and make any order which ought to have been made or entered by the trial court. (b) To direct the trial court to enter such judgment or make such order....
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Journal of the American Judicature Society, Volumer 1-4

American Judicature Society - 1917 - 782 sider
...in the action and shall be known as an appeal, and for empowering the reviewing court (a) To enter any judgment and make any order which ought to have been made or entered by the trial court. (b) To direct the trial court to enter such judgment or make such order....
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