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" Wherever there is a real likelihood that the judge would, from kindred or any other cause, have a bias in favour of one of the parties, it would be very wrong in him to act ; and we are not to be understood to say, that where there is a real bias of this... "
The New Zealand Law Reports - Halaman 338
1902
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And ...

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, William Mawdesley Best, George James Philip Smith - 1868 - 1028 halaman
...Wherever there is a real likelihood that the Judge would from kindred or any other cause be likely to have a bias in favour of one of the parties, it would...ground for doubting that the justices acted perfectly bonS fide, and the only question is whether in strict law under such circumstances the certificate...
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A Treatise on Criminal Law as Applicable to the Dominion of Canada

Samuel Robinson Clarke - 1872 - 762 halaman
...the Court refused a certiorari for the purpose of quashing it. (c) But if a Judge is really biassed in favour of one of the parties, it would be very wrong in him to act, and seems the Court would interpose in such case, (d) (a) Reg. v. Rand. LR 1 QB 232, per Blackburn, J....
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A Treatise on Criminal Law as Applicable to the Dominion of Canada

Samuel Robinson Clarke - 1872 - 778 halaman
...the Court refused a certiorari for the purpose of quashing it. (c) But if a Judge is really biassed in favour of one of the parties, it would be very wrong in him to act, and seems the Court would interpose in such case. (d) (a) Rep. v. Rand. LR 1 QB 232, per Blackburn, J....
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The Justices' Note-book

William Knox Wigram - 1881 - 500 halaman
...in which he has the slightest individual interest, and ' whenever there is a real likelihood that he would, from kindred or any other cause, have a bias...the parties, it would be very wrong in him to act ' (per Blackburn, J., R. v. Rand, 35 LJMC 157). Such a performance as that of the Justice, who tried...
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A Treatise on the Criminal Law of Canada

Samuel Robinson Clarke, Henry Pigott Sheppard - 1882 - 638 halaman
...R. 2 QB 339, per Mellor, J. (m) Reg. v. Rand, LR 1 QB 230. But if a judge is really biassed in favor of one of the parties, it would be very wrong in him to act, and it seems the court would interpose in such case, (n) It seems no objection to a justice that he is...
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The Ontario Reports: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the ..., Volume 10

Ontario. High Court of Justice - 1886 - 882 halaman
...trustees, and that is an objection not in the nature of interest,but of a challenge to the favour. * * We are not to be understood to say that where there is a real bias of this sort" (kindred) " this Court would not interfere." In a contest between the Corporation of London, as owners...
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The Ontario Reports: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the ..., Volume 15

Ontario. High Court of Justice - 1888 - 846 halaman
...v. Rand, L. R1 QB p. 233, Lord Blackburn said : "Wherever there is a real likelihood that the Judge would from kindred or any other cause have a bias...favour of one of the parties, it would be very wrong for him to act; and we are not to be understood to say, that where there is a real bias of this sort...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 10

1890 - 792 halaman
...to be at least real. And Blackburn, J., said : " Whenever there is a real likelihood that the Judge would, from kindred or any other cause, haVe a bias...favour of one of the parties, it would be] very wrong for him to act ; and we are not to be understood to say that where there is a real bias of this sort...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 10

1890 - 792 halaman
...said: " Whenever there is a real likelihood that the Judge would, from kindred or any other cause, hare a bias in favour of one of the parties, it .would be] very wrong for him to act; and we are not to be understood to say that where there is a real bias of this sort...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Appeal and Chancery Divisions ..., Volume 29

New Brunswick. Supreme Court, Ward Chipman, 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 - 1892 - 808 halaman
...there is a real likelihood that the Judge would, from kindred, or any other cause, have a bias in favor of one of the parties, it would be very wrong in him...present case there is no ground for doubting that the Justice acted perfectly bona fide ; and the only question is, whether in strict law under such circumstances,...
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