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1878-1880, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court Reports of Cases (Ollivier, Bell & Fitzgerald)
Ollivier, Bell, & Fitzgerald’s reports of cases decided in the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of New Zealand; 1878-80: ed. by F.M. Ollivier et
al, xiii+136+205+xvii pp., Wellington, Lyon and Blair, n.d. (The text is divided into two parts, with the respective indexes being contained in the
Roman numeral sections preceding and following the Arabic numeral sections. The New Zealand judicial system was divided into three Supreme Court
districts: the Northern, comprised of the provinces of Auckland, Taranaki {New Plymouth}, and Hawkes Bay; the Middle, comprised of the provinces of
Wellington, Marlborough & Nelson; and the Southern, comprised of the provinces of Christchurch & Otago. Each of these districts was presided over by one
Chief Judge and two puisne judges, who held a periodical assize in the chief towns of each province for the trial of criminal and civil cases beyond the
jurisdiction of the magistrates’ courts. Appeals were to the Court of Appeals of New Zealand, staffed by the three chief judges of the district courts
sitting en banc. Appeals beyond that, if allowed, were to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.)
Title:   Ollivier, Bell, & Fitzgerald's reports of cases decided in the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of New Zealand, 1878-9-80 / ed. by F.M. Ollivier, H.D. Bell, W. Fitz-Gerald.
OCLC Number:   729372547
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