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Rules of the High Court of Madras on Its Original Side ... with the Statutes ... - Page 126
by Madras (India : Presidency). High Court of Judicature - 1887 - 220 pages
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Popular Information as to Division Courts: Duties of Clerks and Bailiffs : a ...

W. H. Higgins - Court rules - 1894 - 404 pages
...render any proceeding in any action or matter void, unless the judge so .directs, but such proceeding may be set aside, either wholly or in part as irregular,...such manner and upon such terms as the court or judge thinks fit. 238. No application to set aside process or proceedings for irregularity shall be allowed,...
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Contempt of Court, Committal, and Attachment and Arrest Upon Civil Process ...

James Francis Oswald - Contempt of court - 1895 - 340 pages
...force does not render any proceedings void unless the larity. Court or a Judge shall so direct, but proceedings may be set aside either wholly or in part...upon such terms as the Court or Judge shall think fit (R SC, Ord. LXX., r. 1). Kay, J., has applied this. rule to an irregularity in practice in obtaining...
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The Australian Law Times, Volume 16

Law - 1895 - 262 pages
...in force shall not render any proceedings void, unless the Court or judge shall so direct, but such proceedings may be set aside either wholly or in part...such terms as the Court or Judge shall think fit. I refuse the application with £3 3s. 0d., and I certify for counsel. Proctors, for petitioner, Gaunson...
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The Principles of Pleading, Practice and Procedure in Civil Actions in the ...

William Blake Odgers - Civil procedure - 1897 - 566 pages
...force, shall not render any proceedings void unless the Court or a judge shall so direct, but such proceedings may be set aside either wholly or in part...such terms as the Court or judge shall think fit. 2. No application to set aside any proceeding for irregularity shall bo allowed unless made within...
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Bullen and Leake's Precedents of Pleadings: With Notes and Rules Relating to ...

Edward Bullen, Thomas Joseph Bullen - Forms (Law) - 1897 - 1210 pages
...render any proceedings void unless the Court or a judge shall so direct, but such proceedings may be sot iipoii euch terms as the Court or judge shall think fit." (See ante, p. 11.) Where the objection is...
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The Division Courts Act, Chapter 61, Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897 ...

W. H. Higgins, Ontario - Court rules - 1898 - 554 pages
...render any proceeding in any action or matter void, unless the Judge so directs, but such proceeding may be set aside, either wholly or in part, 'as irregular,...such manner and upon such terms as the Court or Judge thinks fit. 238. No application to set aside process or proceedings for irregularity shall be allowed,...
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The Consolidated Ordinances of the Northwest Territories, 1898: Being a ...

Northwest Territories - Law - 1899 - 940 pages
...Ordi-Nonnance shall not render any proceedings void unless the Court or cffecto a judge shall direct but such proceedings may be set aside either wholly or in part...such manner and upon such terms as the Court or judge may think fit. [E. 1037.] No. 6 of 1893, s. 540. 539. No application to set aside any proceeding for...
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The Insolvency Law of Victoria

W. H. Lewis - Bankruptcy - 1899 - 888 pages
...in force shall not render any proceeding void unless the Court shall so direct, but such proceeding may be set aside either wholly or in part as irregular...with in such manner and upon such terms as the Court may think fit. All orders of the Court or a judge are enforced in the same way HOW oniera ' J enforced....
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The Practice of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice and on ...

Edmund Robert Daniell - Equity pleading and procedure - 1901 - 1306 pages
...any proceedings void, unless the Court or a Judge so directs, but such proceedings may he set aside wholly or in part as irregular, or amended, or otherwise...in such manner and upon such terms as the Court or a Judge thinks fit (/). No application to set aside any proceeding for irregularity is to be allowed...
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Chitty's Forms of Civil Proceedings in the King's Bench Division: Of the ...

Thomas Chitty - Civil procedure - 1902 - 976 pages
...force, shall not render any proceedings void unless the Court or a Judge shall so direct, but such proceedings may be set aside either wholly or in part...such terms as the Court or Judge shall think fit." In ordinaiy cases the application to set aside proceedings for irregularity should l>e made to a Master...
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