Attorney General for Ontario v Daly
| Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
| Judgment Date | 1924 |
| Year | 1924 |
| Court | Privy Council |
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11 cases
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Byrne v Hughes
...Lisnaskea Rural District Council, [1914] 2 I. R. 15; Canning v. Farren, [1907] 2 I. R. 486 and Attorney-General for Ontario v. DalyELR, [1924] A. C. 1011, followed. As the portion of the plaintiffs' claim which exceeded the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court appeared to the Supreme Court to ......
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Nadan v The King
... ... NADAN APPELLANT; AND THE KING RESPONDENT. ATTORNEY-GENERAL FOR ENGLAND AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL FOR CANADA INTERVENERS ... ON ... The power conferred was complete: Attorney-General for Ontario v. Attorney-General for Canada F1 ; it included power to limit the royal ... Reciprocal Insurers F21 ; Attorney-General for Ontario v. Daly. F22 Further, so far as s. 1025 purports to take away the prerogative ... ...
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Pasig Ltd and Others v RWC and Others
...did the court in Hemming v Williams. The case again concerned the death of a party before an appeal was heard. In A-G of Ontario v Daly [1924] AC 10113, the Supreme Court of Ontario issued a mandamus to an inferior criminal court. It was objected that no procedural rules were in place to go......
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...no rules have been made where an Act gives jurisdiction does not prevent the jurisdiction being exercised. See: A-G. Ontario v. Daly (1924) A.C. 1011; Smith v. Williams (1922) 1 K.B. 158.” - Per Chukwuma-Eneh, J.C.A. in Tsume v. Peverega Suit No. CA/J/268/93; (2001) 2 N.W.L.R. (Pt. 698) 556......