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- EVIDENCE - Declaratory relief - Need for a party seeking declaratory reliefs to establish his entitlement to the reliefs upon the strength of his own case
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"...the test for what amounts to contempt of court in the face of the court is subjective and it is for this reason that the court which decides to deal…
- LAND LAW - Possession of Land - What a party must do to establish possession of land
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