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mortgage and no wind ado/ORNBY18 Yna od dostdua
odd asqubd Inspection the Iantum yď sbau orchy of emit
alanya to guårsad ode San „A to duo' end to BOLONT
„aði eild no 9079 2:00 Asta Ise „A 20 ProD sue vď
STE að VDC To wsh „frke: 3 bra ramme) to tab
yah Irwel writ no TO TARY
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bila to tak drsečdgle writ" abrow odd to a noiros?
bus refotod,da ma'
it imediate exit" ubow eit.
net "abet visve mi redmeocl
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97 nationa il use, abrow
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equitèle to ae.,
20 ***
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somartbro and
sit of tight to us Ise vis a ed Ilmda enw?" .(I)
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to (ouenibro aliic to sinusone, moo wild Thita to ero?ed
galwulfo' alt at sæons galdia aenbe) and 20 to
-*almos moitali -IvIC or no buf Juon Isol
D'AM.I anibus00ny Toto bus anotos Ila t (6)
aði to salonoxe sið ni dulot sunny saló NË
noléoibałym piserør?
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-upofteđed no thônɑ yroonooledni stave ni (a)
most duro Imolalvid end J 135
Jungbul (303-
(5)* 240L)
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to yaw of sc Llack æðnarz,but vrozinofredu) no atsbro
mt koldo.
to enloon w fiquor sa Deda bne guirseder
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Appeals from Magistrates to
be heard by Divisional
Court.
Appeals from Divisional Court to Court of Appeal when Judges differ.
Appeals to the Court of Appeal direct.
(3). No appeal under this section in respect of
any matter heard in Chambers or from any interlocutory
order or interlocutory Judgment shall be brought
after the expiration of fourteen days.
9. The Divisional Court shall also hear appeals
from the decisions of Magistrates in accordance with
the procedure provided by Part VI of the Magistrates
Ordinance 1890 and the words "Divisional Court" are
hereby substituted for the words "Full Court" where-
ver the same appear in the said Ordinance.
10.
Whenever there is a difference of opinion
between the two Judges sitting as the Divisional
Court the Chief Justice shall have a double or
casting vote.
11.
(1). Whenever there is a difference of opinion
between the two Judges sitting as the Divisional
Court an appeal shall lie as of right to the Court of
Appeal, but save as aforesaid the determination of an
appeal by the Divisional Court shall be final.
Provided that nothing in this section contained shall
affect the right of appeal to His Majesty in Council.
(2). The provisions of Part IV of the Code of
Civil Procedure relating to appeals shall apply mutatis mutandis so far as the same can be made
applicable to appeals from the Divisional Court to the Court of Appeal as well as to appeals under the next succeeding section from the decisions of a Judge sitting alone.
12.
(1). An appeal shall lie as of right direct to the Court of Appeal (without the interposition of the Divisional Court) from any decision of one of the
Judges sitting alone on the trial of any action or
other proceeding (other than a criminal trial and
other than any action or other proceeding specified
(2)*
in
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