... discretion. The counsel of a party cannot ask as a right unreasonably to prolong a trial, by the examination of witnesses, or by debates to the court or jury, or by innumerable and interminable requests to charge. In these matters, the judge has some... The Weekly Reporter: Appellate High Court - Pągina livper David Sutherland - 1891Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1848 - 572 pągines
...allowed to any tenant or other person who has a particular interest in the property, for such interest, and with a due regard to the rights and interests of the lord or lords, lady or ladies of the manor in which such lands are held. By section 32. certain privileges... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Edmund F. Moore - 1867 - 680 pągines
...on the part of the former, supported by such evidence as shall satisfy a Court of Justice that they were conducted fairly and properly, and with a due regard to the rights and interests of the Wife. Her case is, that the securities were entrusted to him for a particular purpose, viz., that of receiving... | |
| David Sutherland (barrister-at-law.), Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - 1880 - 1060 pągines
...where it was proved that the wife had the securities while under lier husband's protection and some had passed from her to him, and others to his creditors,...due regard to the rights and interests of the wife. Where it was in proof that a portion of the immoveable property of the wife had passed to a bflnaßtlc... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1892 - 1062 pągines
...charge. In these matters, the judge has some discretion, to be exercised in the interest of justice, and with a due regard to the rights and interests of the parties. A party has the right to a reasonable opportunity to present his evidence, objections, and... | |
| 1911 - 1052 pągines
...charge. In these matters, the judge has some discretion to be exercised in the interest of justice and with a due regard to the rights and interests of the parties. A party has the right to a reasonable opportunity to present his evidence, objections, and... | |
| 1902 - 948 pągines
...on the part of the former, supported by such evidence as shall satisfy a Court of Justice that they were conducted fairly and properly, and with a due regard to the rights and interests of the Wife. Her case is, that the securities were entrusted to him for a particular purpose, viz., that of receiving... | |
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