| 1910 - 612 páginas
...misdirection or improper reception of evidence. Section 376 of chap. Ill, Con. Stat. 1903, provides that a new trial shall not be granted on the ground of...of the improper admission or rejection of evidence unless in the opinion of the Court some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned... | |
| Charles Morse, Walter Edwin Lear, Edward Betley Brown - 1913 - 636 páginas
...applicable to and governed the Court in appeals from the County Court, and that a new trial should not be granted on the ground of misdirection or of the improper admission or rejection of evidence unless in the opinion of the Court some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned... | |
| American Judicature Society - 1917 - 782 páginas
...and other persons are entitled to costs out of a particular estate or fund. "A new trial is not to be granted on the ground of misdirection, or of the improper admission or rejection of evidence, unless the court is of opinion that some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned.... | |
| 1918 - 854 páginas
...shall be for the sittings of tho Court en bane next after the service thereof.' M41 N". B. 193. 17 ' A new trial shall not be granted on the ground of...the improper admission or rejection of evidence, or bceause the verdict of the jury was not taken upon a question which the judge at fhe trial was not... | |
| Clement Gatley - 1924 - 1064 páginas
...admission or rejection of evidence. A new trial will not be granted on the ground of misdirection, or of improper admission or rejection of evidence, or because...at the trial was not asked to leave to them, unless the Court of Appeal is of opinion that some substantial wrong or miscarriage of justice has been thereby... | |
| New Brunswick. Supreme Court, Ward Chipman, Sir John Campbell Allen, Allen Otty Earle, Thomas Carleton Allen, George F. S. Berton, David Shank Kerr, George B. Seely, James Hannay, William Pugsley, Arthur I. Trueman, George Wheelock Burbidge, George W. Allen, John L. Carleton, William Henry Harrison, Ernest Doiron, Douglas King Hazen - 1910 - 710 páginas
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| Nova Scotia. Supreme Court - 1886 - 614 páginas
...Judicature Act it is provided that a new trial shall not he granted on the ground of misdirection, or because the verdict of the jury was not taken upon a question which a Judge at the trial was not asked to leave to them, unless in the opinion of the Court to which the... | |
| 1918 - 734 páginas
...the prejudice of the appellant. Section 28 of the Judicature Act, RS0. 1914, ch. 56, provides that a new trial shall not be granted on the ground of misdirection or improper admission of evidence, etc., unless some substantial wrong has been thereby occasioned. In... | |
| 1917 - 752 páginas
...granted, in face of the provision contained hi the Judicature Act, RSO 1914, ch. 56, sec. 28, that a new trial shall not be granted on the ground of misdirection, etc., unless some substantial wrong has been thereby occasioned; hi arriving at an opinion on this... | |
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