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Costs

a referee or officer of the Supreme Court, that referee or officer) if satisfied:' (a) that there was sufficient reason for bingeing the action in the High Court; or (b) that the defendant or one of the defendants

Public Order Act, 1936

is not necessary that it must be public property. Even if it is a private property, it is sufficient that the place is accessible to the public. It must be a place to which the public, in … not mean that there is an unlimited right. Such access may be conditional upon payment and subject to reasonable restrictions. For example the zoological gardens are a public place but there is no restricted entry to it,

Representation

made in writing, signed by the party to be charged therewith. A signature by an agent is not sufficient, so that a bank is not liable on the signature of the manager of one of its branches, … c. 14), which enacts that:- No action shall be brought whereby to charge any person upon or by reason of any representation or assurance made or given concerning or relating to the character, conduct, credit, ability, trade

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Retainer

counsel ought, where practicable, to ascertain from the solicitor offering or delivering such brief whether there is any sufficient explanation why a brief has not been offered or delivered to such other counsel, and unless a satisfactory … do so in any case in which he would be embarrassed in the discharge of his duty by reason of confidence reposed in him by the other party. As to enforcement of rule 20, it is a

Benefice

Act. From a bishop's refusal to institute on any of the above grounds, or any other ground otherwise sufficient, except of doctrine or ritual, there is an appeal to the archbishop of the province and a judge … ordained deacon, or that the presentee is unfit for the discharge of the duties of the benefice by reason of physical or mental infirmity or incapacity, pecuniary embarrassment of a serious character, grave mis-conduct or neglect of

County Courts

if the action had beenbrought in a County Court, unless the Court or judge certify that there was sufficient reason for bringing the action in the High Court (County Courts Act, 1934, s. 47, replacing (English) County Courts

title

reservation just title in the civil law of Louisiana : a juridical act (as a sale or donation) sufficient to transfer ownership or a real right ;also : the title that derives from such an act [have … property (as a negotiable instrument or real property) that is valid in fact or law or beyond a reasonable doubt [a holder in due course acquires good title to the item] ;esp : marketable title in this

Affidavit

but this may be altered by agreement of the parties, or the Court or a judge may for sufficient reason order that any particular fact or facts may be proved by affidavit, or that the affidavit of any

Executor

act as executor before probate obtained. He may even commence an action before probate, and it is usually sufficient if he obtain probate in time to prove his title if it should be disputed; see, however, Tarn … after the death of the testator, and not even then without an indemnity, if there be the least reason to apprehend that there are debts or claims outstanding. This year is allowed in analogy to the Statute

Sufficient cause

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