... unless in the opinion of the court to which the application is made some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned in the trial... Parliamentary Papers - Página 55por Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Wynne E. Baxter - 1874 - 452 páginas
...further restricted. By it a new trial is not to be granted on the ground of misdirection, or of the improper admission or rejection of evidence, unless in the opinion of the Court there has been some substantial wrong or miscarriage. NOTE 94.— Judges not to sit on Appeal from... | |
 | John Indermaur - 1875 - 152 páginas
...trial ? A. It is provided that a new trial shall not be granted on the ground of misdirection or the improper admission or rejection of evidence, unless...substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned to the trial of the action ; a new trial may be granted as to part of an action without interfering... | |
 | Sir William Thomas Charley - 1875 - 754 páginas
...Eestrictions on new trials. 48. A new trial shall not be granted on the ground of misdirection or of the improper admission or rejection of evidence, unless...application is made some substantial wrong or miscarriage hat been thereby occasioned in the trial of the action ; and if it appear to suck Court that such wrong... | |
 | Samuel Prentice - 1877 - 358 páginas
...cases will be granted. By 0. 39, r. 3, a new trial shall not be granted on either of these grounds, unless in the opinion of the court to which the application...occasioned in the trial of the action ; and if it ap- CH. XXIII. pear to such court that such wrong or miscarriage affects part only of the matter in... | |
 | John Mounteney Lely, William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - 1877 - 700 páginas
...4 <la- '"' 3. A new trial shall not be granted on the ground Restrictions of misdirection or of the improper admission or rejection of evidence, unless...the application is made some substantial wrong or • Substituted, together with Rulcl, tor the former Rule 1, by RSC, Dec. 1876, Rules S, G, p. 648.... | |
 | Sir William Thomas Charley - 1877 - 1206 páginas
...Restrictions on new trials, 48. A new trial ihall not be granted on the ground of misdirection or of the -improper admission or rejection of evidence, unless...the opinion of the Court to which the application it made tome substantial wrong or miscarriage ha* been thereby occasioned in the trial of the action... | |
 | George Pitt-Lewis - 1880 - 1064 páginas
...trial shall not be granted on the " ground of misdirection, or of the improper admission or re" jection of evidence, unless in the opinion of the Court, to...appear to such Court that such wrong or " miscarriage aifects part only of the matter in controversy, the " Court may give final judgment as to part thereof,... | |
 | John Indermaur - 1881 - 304 páginas
...trial can, however, be granted on the grounds numbered one and two, viz., misdirection, or wrongful admission or rejection of evidence, unless in the...substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned to the trial of the action, and if it appears to the Court that such wrong or miscarriage affects part... | |
 | 1882 - 486 páginas
...she denies it, she probably may be contradicted. 10. In a civil case a new trial will be granted, if, in the opinion of the court to which the application is made, some substantial wrong or miscarriage of justice was occasioned by the improper admission or rejection of evidence. In criminal cases there... | |
 | John Bouvier - 1883 - 878 páginas
...the Judicature Act of 1875, a new trial will not be granted on the ground of misdirection or of the improper admission or rejection of evidence, unless...occasioned in the trial of the action ; and if it appear that such wrong or miscarriage affects part only of the matter in controversy, the court may give final... | |
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