Maude v Lowley
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1865 |
Year | 1865 |
Court | Court of Common Pleas |
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- Mohamed bin Haji Ali and Another and Daud bin Jusoh v Annuar bin Haji Musa and Another and Mohd Nor bin Ismail v Mohd Zain bin Abdullah and Another; Wan Daud bin Wan Jusoh
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Hewitt v Rivers
...(20) Matthew v. Trinidad & Tobago, [2005] 1 A.C. 433; [2004] 3 W.L.R. 812; [2004] UKPC 33, referred to. (21) Maude v. LowlevELR(1874), L.R. 9 C.P. 165, referred to. (22) Nile v. WoodUNK(1988), 167 CLR 133; 62 ALJR 381; 78 ALR 684; [1988] HCA 30, distinguished. (23) Oppenheimer v. Cattermole......
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Hami Yawari v Anderson Agiru and David Wakias SHP Returning Officer and The Electoral Commission of Papua New Guinea (2008) N3983
...the proposition that there can be no amendment to a petition after the expiration of the time limit, commencing with Maude v. Lowley (1874) L.R. 9 C.P. 165. Then see Clark v. Lowley (1883) 48 L.T. 762, where the court indicated that an amendment would not be allowed where there was “a rigid......
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Ho Chun Yan, Albert v Leung Chun Ying And Another
...of election petition, the scope for allowing amendments to an election petition is narrower than other pleadings: see Maude v Lowley (1874) LR 9 CP 165; Halsbury’s Law of England 4th Edn 2007 Reissue Vol 15(4), para 784; Re Wellington Central Election Petition [1973] 2 NZLR 470, andin line ......
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