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been

ne geven.

et co

cast.

of such leave

C

which they

being refused, by leave of the appellate

Court .

جی

That

Appeals

may

still be brought

direct to the Privy Council from the fourt in which the original Ridgment

shall have been

"

geven, if so ordered by

the Judicial Commelle

4. That the Fees of Appeal

should be

payable to the fourt on

to the jourt in which the

Appeal arose - The travelling experms

of the Judges and all other costs

incidental to such appeal, being

defrayed

thercoul, and to the extent

may.

275

: be insufficient, by the

Imperial Exchequer as regards

the two

Consular fourts and by the Polonin

fourt

Exchequer as regards the Supreme foal

of Hongkong-

5. Finally it is suggested that in

dome lads a

a great saving of time.

and expense would be

effected if

suilors were enabled, by consent, to obtin the opinion of the three

Appellate Judges

077

a

special case

wretten

or

accompanied with

printed arguments and documents

which

annexed,

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