... at the discretion of the Court, from any other judgment of the Court, whether final or interlocutory, if, in the opinion of the Court, the question involved in the Appeal is one which . by reason of its great general or public importance or otherwise,... State Reports Queensland - Stran 2avtor: Queensland. Supreme Court - 1910Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1917 - 1316 strani
...other judgment of the Supreme Court, whether final or interlocutory, if, in the opinion of the Supreme Court, the question involved in the Appeal is one...submitted to His Majesty in Council for decision. 20. Applications to the Supreme Court for leave to appeal shall be made by motion within fifteen days... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1914 - 1186 strani
...interlocutory, if, in the opinion of the Court, the question involved in the Appeal is one whirli. by reason of its great general or public importance,...submitted to His Majesty in Council for decision. (3.) Applications to the Court for leave to appeal shall lx made by motion or petition within thirty days... | |
| 1960 - 698 strani
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| Norman Bentwich - 1912 - 560 strani
...appealable amount or not a final judgment, the question involved in the appeal in the opinion of the court is one which by reason of its great general or public...otherwise ought to be submitted to His Majesty in Council. In the first case the local court cannot refuse the leave to appeal if it is applied for within the... | |
| Andrew John Herbertson - 1914 - 408 strani
...value of £ sterling or upwards ; and ' (b) At the discretion of the Court, from any other judgement of the Court, whether final or interlocutory, if,...submitted to His Majesty in Council for decision.' The appealable amount varies, according to the local circumstances, from £300 (eg in Barbados) to... | |
| Andrew John Herbertson - 1914 - 432 strani
...whether final or interlocutory, if, in the opinion of the Court, the question involved in the apiical is one which, by reason of its great general or public...ought to be submitted to His Majesty in Council for decision.The appealable amount varies, according to the local circumstances, from £300 (eg in Barbados)... | |
| South Australia. Supreme Court - 1914 - 458 strani
...in the opinion of the Court the question involved in the anneal is one which by reason of its <>reat general or public importance or otherwise ought to...submitted to His Majesty in Council for decision." If this were an appeal in the discretion of the Court I think it cannot be doubted that we should have... | |
| Mauritius. Supreme Court - 1914 - 200 strani
...the " opinion of the Courr, th« <|:i.;.stion involved in one appeal is " one which, by reason of its general or public importance or " otherwise, ought...submitted to His Majesty in Council " for decision." It may also be noted here that the Seychelles Order in Council of 1903, (clause 17) allows the judge... | |
| Alberta. Supreme Court - 1915 - 600 strani
...question to or respecting property or some civil right amounting to or of the value of one thousand pounds sterling or upwards; and " (b) at the discretion of...submitted to His Majesty in Council for decision." The amount of the judgment in this case is slightly over four thousand dollars, and the case, therefore,... | |
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