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been
ne geven.
et co
cast.
of such leave
C
which they
being refused, by leave of the appellate
Court .
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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,