Cross Examination in UK Law
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Three Rivers District Council v Governor and Company of the Bank of England (No. 3)
... ... District Council And Others (Original Appellants and Cross-Respondents) and Governor and Company of the Bank of England ... Woollahra Municipal Council [1982] A.C. 158 , at 172F. An examination of the ingredients of the tort was still required. The first step towards ... ...
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Gillett v Holt
... ... As I understood his answers in cross-examination, he did not suggest that the representation extended to "all ... ...
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Bushell v Secretary of State for the Environment
... ... opinion is by the oral testimony of witnesses who are subjected to cross-examination on behalf of parties who disagree with what they have said ... ...
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Jones v National Coal Board
... ... plaintiff to put the plaintiff's case properly or adequately or to cross-examine the witnesses called on behalf of the defendants adequately or ... The Judge intervened on several occasions during the examination-in-chief of Mr W.C. Davies and also his cross-examination, but this was in ... ...
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O'Reilly v Mackman
... ... summonses; but in the absence of any express provision for cross-examination of deponents, as your Lordships who are familiar with the ... ...
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R v Galbraith
... ... 16 In cross-examination he said that he could have been mistaken in thinking that the ... ...
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R v Selvey
... ... 3 In the course of his cross-examination by counsel for the Appellant, McLaughlin was asked the ... ...
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Richard v British Broadcasting Corporation
... ... , like Supt Fenwick she gave evidence for the claimant (and was not cross-examined by SYP). It was a large part of her job to liaise with the media ... some evidence of the events of 14 th August (mainly in cross-examination as opposed to in his witness statement), and the rest of his evidence ... ...
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Lyubov Andreevna Kireeva (as bankruptcy trustee of Georgy Ivanovich Bedzhamov) v Georgy Ivanovich Bedzhamov
... ... of the Insolvency Act 1986 (“the 1986 Act”), (ii) under the Cross-Border Insolvency Regulations 2006 (“the CBIR”) and (iii) at common ... that the Judge had not been entitled to discount without cross-examination the account given in his witness statement. Mr Fenwick, once again ... ...
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R v Derby Magistrates' Court, ex parte B
... ... In the course of cross-examination he was asked about instructions he had given to the solicitors ... ...
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