Lessee Byrne v Campbell

JurisdictionIreland
Judgment Date23 November 1844
Date23 November 1844
CourtUnspecified Court
Lessee BYRNE
and
CAMPBELL.

M. T.1844. Queen'sBench. THE QUEEN v. THE 017AR LIARS OF THE POOR OF THE LIME RICK UNION. 408 . CASES AT LAW. sioners, comprising a great variety of matters not directed to any particu. lar Act ; and if we were to make it absolute, and the mandamus should go, it would be difficult to say when or how a return would be made to it. Mr. Whiteside applied for costs under 1 W. 4, c. 21, s. 6.* a BURTON, J. The Court is of opinion that no costs should be given. Cause allowed without costs. * 1 W. 4, a. 2], s. 6, enacts :-" And for making some further provision for the "payment of costs on applications for mandamus ; be it further enacted, that in all "cases of application for any writ of mandamus whatsoever, the costs of such applicaÂÂtion, whether the writ shall be granted or refused, and also the costs of the writ, if " the same shall be issued and obeyed, shall be in the discretion of the Court; and the " Court is...

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