The Practice & Procedure of the House of Lords: In English, Scotch & Irish Appeal Cases Under the Appellate Jurisdiction ACT, 1876: With the Standing Orders, Forms, Bills of Costs, Directions to Agents, &C
The Practice & Procedure of the House of Lords: In English, Scotch & Irish Appeal Cases Under the Appellate Jurisdiction ACT, 1876: With the Standing Orders, Forms, Bills of Costs, Directions to Agents, &C
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...the principle embodied in the maxim of our law as well as of the civil law, "Victim tictori in expmsis eotideinnatua est," will be acted upon, and the lords will declare what of right ought to be done in the matter of the costs as well as of the appeal. In the following appeals which came before the House in the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...the principle embodied in the maxim of our law as well as of the civil law, "Victim tictori in expmsis eotideinnatua est," will be acted upon, and the lords will declare what of right ought to be done in the matter of the costs as well as of the appeal. In the following appeals which came before the House in the session of 1877, their lordships reversed the judgments of the Court below with costs: --Dudgeon v. Pembroke (Lds. Jour., 23rd March, 1877); Bone v. ShaM (Lds. Jour., 8th June, 1877); Doolan v. The Midland Rad. Co. (Lds. Jour., 27th July, 1877); Archibald Orr Eiring and Co. et al. v. Colquhoun and another (Lds. Jour., 30th July, 1877); O'Rorke v. Bolingbroke (Lds. Jour., 30th July, 1877). See also the recent cases of The Metropolitan Rail. Co. v. Jackson, and Garnet v. Bradley, cited in p. 155, post. In the following Scotch appeals the decisions of the Court below were reversed, and the causes were remitted with a declaration, their lordships not making any order themselves as to the costs of the appeal: --The Dnle of Roxburghe v. Millar, Ex parte (Lds. Jour., 29th June, 1877), and Steelv. The State Line Steamship Co. (Limited) (Lds. Jour., 20th July, 1877). It is important to observe, that all applications on the Time for appart of a successful appellant for the costs of reversal should be made at the bar before the question is put to the venal. House, because they will be ineffectual after judgment has been pronounced. As a general rule a successful respondent obtains his General rule, costs. (Steirart v. Menzies, 8 Cla. & Fin. 309.) The rule at common law is, that the Crown neither pays Costs of the nor receives costs. (B. v. Cornm, 1 Anstr. 50; Wilkinson v. Allot, 1 Cowper, 3G7; Corporation of Ludlow v. Greeting, L home, 1 Bli., N. S...
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