Example sentences of "are [verb] in the judgment of " in BNC.
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1 | Those words are reflected in the judgment of Lord Parker C.J. in Mills v. Cooper [ 1967 ] 2 Q.B . |
2 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Balcombe L.J . |
3 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Butler-Sloss L.J . |
4 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Taylor L.J .. |
5 | The facts are stated in the judgment of their Lordships . |
6 | The facts are stated in the judgment of the court . |
7 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Nolan L.J . |
8 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Farquharson L.J . |
9 | The facts are stated in the judgment of the court . |
10 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Balcombe L.J . |
11 | The facts are stated in the judgment of their Lordships . |
12 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Tudor Evans J. |
13 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. |
14 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Sir Stephen Brown P. |
15 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Mann L.J . |
16 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Scott L.J . |
17 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Sir Donald Nicholls V.-C . |
18 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. |
19 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. |
20 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. |
21 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. |
22 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Sir Stephen Brown P. |
23 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Woolf L.J . |
24 | The facts are stated in the judgment of Scott L.J . and Leslie Kosmin for the solicitors and Thomas Lowe for the S.I.B . |
25 | The facts are stated in the judgment of the court . |
26 | The facts are stated in the judgment of their Lordships . |
27 | The facts are stated in the judgment of their Lordships . |
28 | The facts are stated in the judgment of the court : |
29 | The relevant facts are stated in the judgment of the court ( Cockburn C.J. , Wightman and Blackburn JJ. ) , delivered by BLACKBURN J. : In this case it appeared on the trial that the defendant was agent for a Mrs. Bennett , who was non-resident owner of houses in a district subject to a local Act . |
30 | The judges also exercised an original jurisdiction to give orders to the Inns of the type that are described in the judgment of the visitors in In re S. ( A Barrister ) [ 1970 ] 1 Q.B . |