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Filing and effect of consent.
Notice of motion for appeal.
Service of notice.
Calling in and fees of assessors.
Powers and duties of the Full Court.
Decision of the Full Court.
Position of respondent as regards variation of decision.
Supreme Court.
Consents.
119. Any consent in writing signed by the parties may, by permission of the Registrar, be filed, and shall thereupon become an order of court.
Appeals to the Full Court.
120. All appeals to the Full Court shall be brought by notice of motion in a summary way. The notice of motion shall state whether the whole or part only of the judgment or order appealed from is complained of, and in the latter case shall specify such part.
121. The notice of appeal shall be served upon all parties directly affected by the appeal, but the Full Court may direct notice of the appeal to be served upon all or any parties to the action or upon any person not a party, and may postpone the hearing of the appeal on such terms as may seem just, and may give such judgment and make such order as might have been given or made if the persons served with such notice had been originally parties.
122. The Full Court may, in its discretion, call in the aid of one or more assessors, whose fees shall be paid in the first instance by the appellant, unless the Full Court otherwise orders.
123. The Full Court shall have all powers and duties of the court as to amendment and otherwise and full discretionary power to receive further evidence upon questions of fact.
124. The Full Court shall have power to give any judgment and make any order which ought to have been given or made and to make such further or other order as the case may require, or to order a new trial, or to make such order as to the whole or any part of the costs of the proceedings, including the appeal, as may seem just.
125. It shall not be necessary for a respondent to give notice of motion by way of cross appeal, but if he intends, on the hearing of the appeal, to apply for any variation of the decision of the court below, he shall give notice of such
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