Josephine Hunt v Patrick Guiry

JurisdictionIreland
Judgment Date01 January 1929
Date01 January 1929
CourtSupreme Court (Irish Free State)
[S. C., I.F.S.],
Josephine Hunt
and
Patrick Guiry

Extension of time for appealing - Circumstances in which extension will be granted or refused - Rules of High Court and Supreme Court, 1926, Or. XXIV., r. 7.

The Court will not extend the time for appealing from the Circuit Court on the ground that the proceedings were irregular if the alleged irregularity arose from proceedings taken in Court with the written consent of the parties, nor for the reason that a solicitor for a party misunderstood the application of the Rules, nor on the ground that there is new evidence to be offered if the new evidence is only evidence to be inferred from the conduct of the parties after the trial...

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