Ex parte Cox

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1887
Year1887
CourtCourt of Appeal
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7 cases
  • Re John Sullivan
    • Ireland
    • Exchequer Division (Ireland)
    • 8 February 1888
    ...v. HayesUNK 11 Ir. C. L. R. 119. Ex parte Bardwell 1 Mont. & Ayr. 193. Dale's CaseELR 6 Q. B. D. 376, 474. Ex parte Rev. J. Bell-CoxELR 20 Q. B. D. 1. Habeas corpus ad subjioiendum — Conviction by magistrates —— Depositions —— Conspiracy to boycott — Evidence — Discharge of prisoner — Costs......
  • The Attorney-General v Kissane
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 18 February 1893
    ...Ibid. 588. In re FewaronELR 11 Q. B. Div. 545. In re FrestonELR 11 Q. B. D. 545. Barnardo's CaseELR 23 Q. B. D. 305. Ex parte Bell CoxELR 20 Q. B. D. 1. Ex parte Alice Woodhall Ibid. 832. Scott v. BennettELR L. R. 5 H. L. 234. Lechmere Charlton's Case 2 Myl. & Cr. 316. Ex parte SkipworthELR......
  • Glasford et Al v Commissioner of Police
    • St Kitts & Nevis
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
    • 9 January 1995
    ...no appeal shall lie when the cause or matter in which the order was made is in the nature of a criminal proceeding. In Ex parte Bell Cox 20 Q.B.D. 1 it was held that an appeal lay from the granting of a habeas corpus because the proceeding in which it was granted was a civil proceeding. In ......
  • Felix v Thomas
    • Trinidad & Tobago
    • Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • Invalid date
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