PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.
"Judgment" includes decree, order, sentence, or decision of any Court, Judge, or judicial officer;
"Record" means the aggregate of papers relating to an appeal (including the pleadings, proceedings, evidence and judgments) proper to be laid before His Majesty in Council on the hearing of the appeal;
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"Registrar" means the Registrar or other proper officer having the custody of the records in the Court appealed from;
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"Abroad" means the country or place where the Court appealed from is situate;
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"Agent" means a person qualified by virtue of Her late Majesty's Order in Council of the 6th March, 1896,* to conduct proceedings before Rules and His Majesty in Council on behalf of another;
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Orders," Vol. VI, tit. “Judicial Committee"
"Party" and all words descriptive of parties to proceedings before His Majesty in Council (such as "petitioner," "appellant," "respondent") mean, in respect of all acts proper to be done by an agent, the agent of the party in question where such party is represented by an agent;
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"Month" means calendar month;
Words in the singular shall include the plural, and words in the plural shall include the singular.
(2) Where by these Rules any step is required to be taken in England in connection with proceedings before His Majesty in Council, whether in the way of lodging a petition or other document, entering an appearance, lodging security, or otherwise, such step shall be taken in the Registry of the Privy Council, Downing Street, London.
Leave to appeal.
2. All appeals shall be brought either in pursuance of leave obtained Leave to appeal from the Court appealed from, or, in the absence of such leave, in generally. pursuance of special leave to appeal granted by His Majesty in Council upon a petition in that behalf presented by the intending appellant.
Special leave to appeal.
3. A petition for special leave to appeal to His Majesty in Council Form of petition for shall state succinctly and fairly all such facts as it may be necessary to special leave state in order to enable the Judicial Committee to advise His Majesty to appeal. whether such leave ought to be granted. The petition shall not travel into extraneous matter, and shall deal with the merits of the case only so far as is necessary for the purpose of explaining and supporting the particular grounds upon which special leave to appeal is sought.
PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.
"Judgment" includes decree, order, sentence, or decision of any Court, Judge, or judicial officer;
"Record" means the aggregate of papers relating to an appeal (including the pleadings, proceedings, evidence and judgments) proper to be laid before His Majesty in Council on the hearing of the appeal;
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Registrar" means the Registrar or other proper officer having the custody of the records in the Court appealed from;
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Abroad" means the country or place where the Court appealed from is situate;
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Printed in "Statutory
Agent means a person qualified by virtue of Her late Majesty's Order in Council of the 6th March, 1896,* to conduct proceedings before Rules and His Majesty in Council on behalf of another ;
273
Orders," Vol. VI, tit. “Jadi- cial Com- mittee "
"Party" and all words descriptive of parties to proceedings before 13.1 His Majesty in Council (such as "petitioner," "appellant," "respon- dent") mean, in respect of all acts proper to be done by an agent, the agent of the party in question where such party is represented by an agent ;
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Month" means calendar month;
Words in the singular shall include the plural, and words in the plural shall include the singular.
(2) Where by these Rules any step is required to be taken in Eng- land in connection with proceedings before His Majesty in Council, whether in the way of lodging a petition or other document, entering an appearance, lodging security, or otherwise, such step shall be taken in the Registry of the Privy Council, Downing Street, London.
Leave to appeal.
2. All appeals shall be brought either in pursuance of leave obtained Leave to
appeal from the Court appealed from, or, in the absence of such leave, in generally. pursuance of special leave to appeal granted by His Majesty in Council upon a petition in that behalf presented by the intending appellant.
Special leave to appeal.
3. A petition for special leave to appeal to His Majesty in Council Form of
petition for shall state succinctly and fairly all such facts as it may be necessary to special leave state in order to enable the Judicial Committee to advise His Majesty to appeal. whether such leave ought to be granted. The petition shall not travel into extraneous matter, and shall deal with the merits of the case only so far as is necessary for the purpose of explaining and supporting the particular grounds upon which special leave to appeal is sought.
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