Provided that nothing in this Constitution shall impair the right of any person to petition His Majesty for special leave to appeal from the Supreme Court to His Majesty in Council or the right of His Majesty to grant such leave. Annual Register - 110 ページ1923全文表示 - この書籍について
 | Canada - 1892
...have been abandoned, unless otherwise ordered by the Supreme Court or a judge thereof. 3. The judgment of the Supreme Court shall, in all cases, be final and conclusive. 50-51 V , c. 50,' s. 1. 751. Notwithstanding any royal prerogative, or anything contained in The Interpretation... | |
 | Amos J. Peaslee - 1985 - 811 ページ
...of Appeal or any Court of First Instance, tribunal or other institution and the judgments and orders onstitution. 69. (1) The Singapore Citizenship Ordinance, 1957 in all such matters. (2) The Supreme Court shall, in the exercise of its jurisdiction, have sole and... | |
 | Douglas V. Verney - 1986 - 454 ページ
...proposal was rejected out of hand by the imperial authorities. Section 47 provided that "[t]he judgment of the Supreme Court shall in all cases be final and conclusive. . . . Saving any right which Her Majesty may be graciously pleased to exercise by virtue of Her Royal... | |
 | David Kenneth Fieldhouse - 1985 - 833 ページ
...18751 .. .The. .. 47th section [of the Supreme Court Act] ... expressly enacts that I 'the judgment of the Supreme Court shall in all cases be final and conclusive and] 'no appeal shall be brought from any Judgment or Order of the Supreme Court to any Court of Appeal... | |
 | Ian Bushnell - 1992 - 624 ページ
...Amendment passed by a vote of 112-40, and thus section 47 of the bill came into being: The judgment of the Supreme Court shall in all cases be final and conclusive, and no appeal shall be brought from any judgment or order of the Supreme Court to any Court of Appeal established... | |
 | Imtiaz Omar - 1996 - 395 ページ
...of Appeal or any Court of First Instance, tribunal or other institution and the judgments and orders of the Supreme Court shall in all cases be final and conclusive in all such matters. (2) The Supreme Court shall, in the exercise of its jurisdiction, have sole and... | |
 | John Coakley, Michael Gallagher - 1999 - 398 ページ
...laws for the State' (Article 15.2.1); it makes a similar assertion in the judicial area, stating that 'the decision of the Supreme Court shall in all cases be final and conclusive' (Article 34.4.6). These articles seemed incompatible with belonging to the EC, since the Community's... | |
 | John T. Saywell - 2002 - 453 ページ
...leave the abolition of appeals until some future time. Late in the debate, he moved an amendment that the decision of the Supreme Court 'shall in all cases be final and conclusive' and there could be no appeal to any court established by the British parliament, 'saving any right which... | |
 | H. P. Lee, George Winterton - 2004
...chairman of the Judiciary Committee) circulated a draft constitution which proposed that 'the Judgment of the Supreme Court shall in all cases be final and conclusive; and no appeal shall be brought from any Judgment or Order of the Supreme Court to any Court of appeal ...... | |
 | ...involve questions as to the validity of any law having regard to the provisions of this Constitution. (5) The decision of the Supreme Court shall in all cases be final and conclusive. 5. (1) Every person appointed a judge under this Constitution shall make and subscribe the following... | |
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