| Australia. Parliament - 1906 - 1444 pages
...of facts by this Act if required to be specified thereby. 4. In addition to the Comptroller-General and the importer the Justice may, if he thinks fit, allow any person inteiested in importing impcrted goods to be represented at the investigation. 5. The Justice shall... | |
| New South Wales - 1921 - 770 pages
...the President as the Governor-General assigns. The Court or the President acts according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case, without regard to technicalities ojr legal forms, and is not bound by any rules of evidence. The President is charged... | |
| Australia - Session laws - 1908 - 240 pages
...rules of evidence, but shall investigate the matter and make his recommendation according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case, without regard to technicalities or legal forms. 31. — (1.) Subject to the following provisions of this section, the... | |
| Great Britain - Comparative law - 1909 - 596 pages
...consent of its members. S. 25 states that in every case " the Court shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case, without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but may inform its... | |
| Australia - Session laws - 1910 - 480 pages
...Justice under this Part of this Act. Power of Justii-e. (4.) In addition to tlie Comptroller-General and the importer the Justice may, if he thinks fit,...Justice shall be guided by good conscience and the Justice to substantial merits of the case, without regard to legal forms or technicalities, or whether... | |
| Tariff - 1910 - 932 pages
...sufficient bond or other security. The courts, in such instances, are required to base their decisions on the substantial merits of the case, without regard...or technicalities, or whether the evidence before them is in accordance with the law of evidence or not. The, determination of the courts is final and... | |
| National Industrial Conference Board - Arbitration and award - 1913 - 72 pages
...or powers under or by virtue of this Act, the Court or the President shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case, without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but may inform its... | |
| John Walter Gregory - Australia - 1916 - 176 pages
...and determination of every industrial dispute the Court or President shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but may inform its... | |
| John Walter Gregory - Australia - 1916 - 188 pages
...and determination of every industrial dispute the Court or President shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but may inform its... | |
| United States. Board of Mediation and Conciliation - Arbitration, Industrial - 1916 - 398 pages
...and determination of every industrial dispute the court or president shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but may inform Its... | |
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