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The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court, time of hearing and when appeal not to be heard circuit court to be appeal court. how and when appeals shall be heard. no appeal to be heard unless notice given, etc. if notice and grounds of appeal not served, and recognizance not enter
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court that the necessary notice and recogniz- ance have been respectively given and entered into: provided, that in case of the affirmation of the judgment appealed from, any imprisonment which may have been undergone before liberation as last af
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court, not later than fourteen days after the delivery of such judgment, order, or report appealed from. any clerk, proper officer or party neglecting to comply with the provisions of this section shall be lable to a penalty of forty dollars for e
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court. how and when appeals shall be heard. justices of the peace (appeals) wilfully prevaricate, shall be liable respectively to be com- mitted to jail by the appeal court or judge for any period not exceeding seven days. the appeal court, ti
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court. proof of service of notice, etc. justices of the peace (appeals) 28. the appellate judge shall have power to refer the case back to the justices for further investigation, or further evidence on any point on which he shall deem the evide
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court, or any justice, and any person wilfully making any false state- ment in any such affidavit shall be liable to be prosecuted, and, if convicted, shall be punished with the like penalties as are imposed in the case of perjury: provided that i
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court or judge to have been informally entered into, or drawn up, or signed, or stamped, or to be otherwise defective or invalid, it shall be lawful for such court or judge, if they shall think fit, to permit a new and sufficient recognizance to be
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court shall have power to administer oaths, or to take solemn affirmation in any case wherein an affirmation may by law be taken instead of an oath; and any person who in any examination upon oath or solemn affirmation shall wilfully and corruptly
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court or judge may, notwithstanding that the court or judge is of the opinion that the point raised in the appeal might be decided in favour of the appellant, dismiss the appeal if such court or judge considers that no substantial miscarriage of ju
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court simply to dismiss such appeal without affirming the decision : provided, that the court or judge may make the like amendments in such case in matters of form only as are hereinbefore authorized in other cases, and may, after any such amendm
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court, or to the justice or justices, or other officer or body; and judgment shall thereupon be pronounced in accordance with such certificate by the appeal court, or the justice or justices or other officer or body, and carried into execution as a
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court or of any party res- pectively as aforesaid, and shall thereupon reverse, affirm, or amend the judgment, report or decision in respect of which the case has been stated, or remit the matter to the judge, justice or justices, or other body or
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court. §9. any person who shall appeal by requiring a case to be stated at his instance under the provisions of this act against any judgment, report, or decision of a justice or justices, or other body or officer, from which he is by law entitled
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
appeal court or judge is of opinion that such error or mistake has or may have caused, or may cause injustice to the party against whom such judgment, order, or conviction has been given or made. [the inclusion of this page is authodzed by ln. 4380/19