| Hong Kong. Legislative Council - 1866 - 626 pages
...in a summary Way, either Party to the Matter so determined may apply in Writing to the said Justice, to state and sign a Case setting forth the Facts of the said Matter, and the Grounds of the said Determination, for the Opinion of the Supreme Court thereon... | |
| Great Britain - 1879 - 472 pages
...point of law, or tionb is in excess of jurisdiction, may apply to the court to state a case, special case setting forth the facts of the case and the grounds on which the proceeding is questioned, and if the court decline to state the case, may apply to the High Court of Justice for... | |
| Thomas William Saunders - Catalogs, Publishers' - 1879 - 172 pages
...erroneous in point of law, or is in excess of jurisdiction, may apply to the court to state a special case setting forth the facts of the case and the grounds on which the proceeding is questioned, and if the court decline to state the case, may apply to the High Court of Justice for... | |
| Eammna H. Chesse - Account books - 1880 - 156 pages
...erroneous in point of law, or is in excess of jurisdiction, may apply to the court to state a special case setting forth the facts of the case and the grounds on which the proceeding is questioned, and if the court decline to state the case, may apply to the High Court of Justice for... | |
| Seymour Frederick Harris, Frederic Philip Tomlinson - Criminal law - 1881 - 678 pages
...erroneous in point of law, or is in excess of jurisdiction, may apply to the court to state a special case setting forth the facts of the case, and the grounds on which the proceeding is questioned. And if the court decline to state the case, he may apply to the High Court of Justice... | |
| Samuel Prentice - Criminal law - 1882 - 402 pages
...erroneous in point of law, or is in excess of jurisdiction, may apply to the court to state a special case setting forth the facts of the case and the grounds on which the proceeding is questioned, and if the court decline (»• state the case, may apply to the High Court of Justice... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1882 - 758 pages
...special excess of jurisdiction, may apply to the court to state a special case setting case— 38 & 39 forth the facts of the case and the grounds on which the proceeding is ^ict- °- 77. questioned, and if the court decline to state the case, may apply to the High Court... | |
| John Frederick Haynes, Thomas A. Nelham - Law examinations - 1883 - 474 pages
...erroneous in point of law, or is in excess of jurisdiction, may apply to the Court to state a special case, setting forth the facts of the case, and the grounds on which the proceeding is questioned; and, if the Court decline to state the case, may apply to the High Court of Justice... | |
| Henry John Stephen, James Stephen - Law - 1883 - 734 pages
...erroneous in point of law or is in excess of jurisdiction, may apply to the court to state a special case setting forth the facts of the case and the grounds on which the proceedings are questioned, and, if the court decline to state the case, may apply to such Iligh Court... | |
| John Frederick Haynes - English law - 1884 - 736 pages
...by special of law, or is in excess of jurisdiction, may apply to the court to cas°' state a special case, setting forth the facts of the case and the grounds on which the proceeding is questioned, and, if the court decline to state the case, may apply to the High Court of Justice... | |
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