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31. If the Court of Appeal orders their release it will not surprise many prison staff.
32. The Court of Appeal held that the oral statement overrode the exclusion clause which therefore did not form part of the contract.
33. The Court of Appeal concluded that he ordinarily worked outside Great Britain and was therefore unable to pursue an unfair dismissal claim.
34. The Court of Appeal similarly dismissed the taxpayers' further appeal.
34. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
35. The Court of Appeal in finding against merchantability laid emphasis upon the reasonableness of the degree of fitness to be expected.
36. Both the compromise issue and the cancellation issue were therefore finally decided by the Court of Appeal.
37. The Court of Appeal has power to receive fresh evidence only on special grounds.
38. It is difficult to persuade the Court of Appeal to alter a finding of direct fact by the trial judge.
39. Recent high awards of damages in libel cases have led the Court of Appeal to a greater willingness to interfere.
40. The Court of Appeal held that the accused had a duty to provide information as to the status of his patients.
41. The majority of the Court of Appeal concluded that the same principle should not apply in the case of such public authorities.
42. The decision of the Court of Appeal overturning that of Vinelott J. could be seen as appeal or review.
43. The Court of Appeal allowed the appellant's appeal against conviction of committing an act of gross indecency.
44. The Court of Appeal quashed the conviction because the judge had directed the jury in Caldwell terms.
45. The Court of Appeal held the defendants liable in negligence for damage caused to the dress.
46. The Court of Appeal is bound by decisions of the House of Lords and by its own earlier decisions.
47. The Court of Appeal affirmed the existence of an implied duty not to prepare to compete and gave judgment for the plaintiffs.
48. Finally, the question arises whether this application should have been made to the Court of Appeal.
49. Of course, the parties might agree to disclose expert reports, a practice which is encouraged by the Court of Appeal.
50. Last month three Court of Appeal court judges refused to overturn the libel jury's verdict.
51. This clause was construed by both Evershed J and the Court of Appeal to include acting as a consultant.
52. In the second case, the Law Lords reinstated a £12,000 damages award which had been cancelled by the Court of Appeal.
53. The Court of Appeal reversed the judge's decision to refuse the injunctions sought.
54. In the Court of Appeal, the judgment below was set aside and judgment was entered for the defendants on their counterclaim.
55. The Court of Appeal found that there had been a breach but the phrasing of the judgment is none the less restrictive.
56. The Court of Appeal had two reasons for deciding that Rule 1 did not apply.
57. The Court of Appeal held that the crime was not aggravated burglary.
58. The case has been adjourned until the Rock's Court of Appeal meets in March.
59. The majority of the Court of Appeal held that it had jurisdiction to quash the judge's order.
60. And the House of Lords reversed the Court of Appeal and decided that the union was responsible for its shop stewards.
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