The Supreme Court of Judicature Acts And the Appellate Jurisdiction Act ...
The Supreme Court of Judicature Acts And the Appellate Jurisdiction Act ...
Robert William Andrews, Arbuthnot Butler Stoney, Great Britain, Great Britain
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In Cooper v. Cooper, 2 Ch. D. 492. A, the appellants were ordered to pay into Court the costs of the Court below, and to pay the respondents the costs of the application. 17. Wherever under these Rules an application may be made either to the Court below or to the Court of Appeal, or to a Jud^e of the Court below or of the Court of Appeal, it shall be made in the first instance to the Court or Judge below. For example, an application by a person, to be made a de- fendant in an action, whose int...erests were represented by the plaintiff, but who is desirous of appealing against an order obtained by such plaintiff (Watson v. Cave, 17 Ch. D. 21. A) In Miller v. PilUng, 9 Q. B. D. 736. A, the Court of Appeal pronounced the judgment which they considered ought to have been delivered in the Q. B. D. See note to preceding Rule. 18. Erery application to a Judge of the Court of Appeal shall be by motion, and the provisions ot Order LII. shall apply thereto. 19. On an appeal from the High Court, interest for such time as execution has been delayed by the appeal shall be allowed unless the Court or a Judge otherwise orders, and the taxing officer may compute such interest without any order for that purpose.
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