Front | The Eire Continental Trading Company Ltd v Clonmel Foods Ltd set out which of the following criteria to be considered by the court when deciding whether to grant an extension of time in which an appeal may be brought? a. Whether there is a fair question to be tried followed by an examination of the balance of convenience b. Whether there is a good prima facie case c. Whether there was bona fide intention to appeal formed within the permitted time, the existence of something like mistake, that an arguable ground of appeal exists, and all the other circumstances of the case. d. Whether there is point of law of exceptional public importance to be tried and the existence of a mistake as to procedure. |
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Back | c |
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