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Any mistake apparent from record

Any mistake apparent from record, cannot be defined scientifically, precisely or exhaustively

Mistake apparent from the record

Mistake apparent from the record, s. 35(1) of the Act refers

Idem sonans

not set aside proceed-ings on account of the mispronunciation or mistake of names sounding alike, unless substantial in-justice has been done.

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Ignorantia facti excusat, ignorantia juris non excusat

have been no laches in the party paying it. See MISTAKE. In criminal cases this maxim applies, as if a man

Mistaking

An error a mistake

Misapprehension

A mistaking or mistake wrong apprehension of ones meaning of a fact

Judge

wilful abuse of the same, but only in ignorance, and mistaking either of the law or of the case in matter

Free consent

or (4) misrepresentation, as defined in s. 18, or (5) mistake, subject to the provisions of ss. 20, 21 and 22.

Stare decisis

authorised to construe it, such declaration, in absence of palpable mistake or error, is itself evidence of the law until changed

New trial

be 20l. at least for the Court to interfere. (1) Mistakes, etc., of a judge. If a judge misdirect a jury,

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