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Sentence count:118+4Posted:2017-04-27Updated:2020-07-24
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61. The Court of Appeal overruled the decision on the facts, but not this interpretation of the general law.
62. The Court of Appeal considered that the information did not amount to a trade secret.
63. But he has now refused either to grant the long-expected pardon or refer the case back to the Court of Appeal.
64. The Court of Appeal allowed the taxpayer's appeal and affirmed the decision of the Board of Review.
65. In this case we must reconstitute ourselves into a court of appeal and go through all the evidence afresh.
66. In spite of this,[http://sentencedict.com/court of appeal.html] the Court of Appeal held that the parties intended risk to pass when the buyers accepted the delivery note.
67. He was their final court of appeal and punished them as he saw fit.
68. The Court of Appeal held that the rent payable was £1,900 rather than the realisable value of 1,900 gold sovereigns.
69. The Court of Appeal held that this was sufficient to entitle the plaintiffs to an interlocutory injunction.
70. The first inquest verdict was later quashed by the Court of Appeal.
71. The bill also allows the Lord Chancellor to restrict the automatic right of appeal to the Court of Appeal.
72. The petitioner applied to the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal to the Privy Council.
73. It was accepted by the Court of Appeal that the letter had to be construed as part of the written contract.
74. Right at the last minute, before the final Court of Appeal hearing on 1 May, evidence alleging torture was adduced.
75. And last October it was announced that his claims to be innocent would be heard once again by the Court of Appeal.
76. A differently composes Court of Appeal rejected an appeal by the local authority on the substantive questions.
77. The Court of Appeal quashed the conviction, declaring that the subjective definition was necessary.
78. The Court of Appeal applied the restraint of trade doctrine and found that the agreement was reasonable.
79. The defendants denied liability and the Court of Appeal held that the term in question was not incorporated into the contract.
80. If the matter can not be resolved by the Court of Appeal, it has power to order a retrial.
81. Stay of Calder's suspension pending an application to the Court of Appeal.
82. The judge dismissed the action but the Court of Appeal allowed the plaintiffs' appeal and granted the declaration sought.
83. The Court of Appeal held that in these circumstances the security could not be enforced against the wife.
84. His Lordship then considered whether the decision of the Court of Appeal could be justified as an exercise of review rather than appeal.
85. When her appeal to the appeal tribunal was dismissed, the applicant appealed to the Court of Appeal.
86. Sarbutts was later charged with perjury by making a false statement while a witness at the Court of Appeal.
87. In Spratt, though interpretations vary, the Court of Appeal seems to have required intentionally or recklessly occasioning actual bodily harm.
88. The Court of Appeal reversed this decision, but it was held that instructions were relevant in deciding fitness for purpose.
89. There are only seven women high court judges, two in the court of appeal, and no women law lords.
90. The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal overturned his conviction for wounding one of the teenagers, who later died.
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