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Distinction between grounds of appeal and issues for determination

Effect of a respondent ignoring the grounds of appeal filed by the appellant when formulating his issues for determination

Effect of an issue for determination based on a ground of appeal for which no leave has been sought

Effect of an issue for determination formulated from a defective ground of appeal

Effect of an issue for determination not arising from any ground of appeal

Effect of an issue for determination not based on a ground of appeal

Effect of an issue for determination not derived from the grounds of appeal

Effect of an issue for determination that is at variance with the ground of appeal from which it is purportedly formulated

Effect of arguments not based on the issues for determination and not related to the ground of appeal

Effect of canvassing arguments on an issue for determination which are completely at variance with the particulars of the ground of appeal from which the issue was distilled

Effect of distilling more than one issue for determination from one ground of appeal

Effect of failure of respondent to identify the grounds of appeal from which the issues were distilled

Effect of failure of the respondent to formulate issues from the appellant's grounds of appeal

Effect of failure to formulate issues for determination from a ground of appeal

Effect of failure to indicate the grounds of the appeal from which issues were distilled

Effect of failure to raise an issue for determination from a ground of appeal

Effect of failure to relate issues for determination to the grounds of appeal

Effect of failure to state the ground of appeal from which an issue for determination was distilled

Effect of grounds of appeal and issues for determination not limited to the part of the decision complained of

Effect of grounds of appeal/issues of determination not arising from the judgment of the lower court

Effect of issues filed by the respondent not tied to the appellant's grounds of appeal

Effect of issues for determination formulated from incompetent grounds of appeal

Effect of issues for determination formulated outside grounds of appeal

Effect of issues of determination not related to any ground of appeal

How an issue for determination can be formulated

How to determine whether an issue arises from the ground of appeal

Need to indicate the ground or grounds of appeal from which an issue for determination is derived

Principles guiding the formulation of grounds of appeal and issues for determination

Relationship between grounds of appeal and issues for determination

The essence of connecting issues for determination to the grounds of appeal

The impropriety of splitting issues from a ground of appeal

The principle that grounds of appeal and issues for determination must arise from the decision appealed against

The principle that issues for determination must be formulated from grounds of appeal

The principle that issues for determination must flow from grounds of appeal which must, in turn, derive from the ratio decidendi of the judgment appealed against

The principle that issues for determination must flow from the grounds of appeal

The principle that issues for determination should be founded on the grounds of appeal filed

The principle that it is only issues raised from valid grounds of appeal that call for consideration at the hearing of an appeal

The principle that the court deals with issues for determination and not grounds of appeal

The propriety of formulating issues for determination for every ground of appeal

The propriety or otherwise of an appellant christening the additional grounds of appeal as particulars of issues for determination

The purpose of the requirement that the grounds of appeal from which issues for determination are formulated should be indicated

The rule that a complaint against a specific finding of a lower court on a matter on appeal must be raised by a specific ground of appeal from which an issue would have been raised for determination

The rule that an appellate Court can only entertain and consider valid grounds of appeal and issues distilled therefrom, which relate to and arise from the judgment appealed against

The rule that appeals are argued on issues formulated, not on the grounds of appeal

The rule that appeals are determined not on grounds of appeal directly but upon issues which are formulated for resolution from grounds of appeal

The rule that counsel should clearly indicate and identify the grounds of appeal from which each issue for determination is distilled

The rule that issues for determination are determined by the number of competent grounds of appeal

Whether more than one issue for determination can be raised from one ground of appeal

Whether a brief is defective where there is no specific reference to the grounds of appeal to which the issues for determination relate

Whether a respondent can distill an issue for determination from a ground of appeal which he contends was incompetent

Whether a respondent can leave out grounds of appeal from which the appellant has formulated issues for determination

Whether an appellant before the Supreme Court can canvass issues other than the grounds of appeal filed

Whether an appellant has the duty to formally relate or marry the issues for determination of appeal to grounds of appeal

Whether an appellate court can crystallise several grounds of appeal into a single issue

Whether an incompetent ground of appeal can give birth to a competent issue for determination

Whether an issue arises from a combination of grounds of appeal

Whether an issue can be formulated out of a non-existent or invalid ground of appeal

Whether an issue can be said to be incompetent where it is distilled from a ground of appeal whose complaint is clear

Whether an issue for determination can be distilled from both competent and non-existent grounds of appeal

Whether an issue for determination can be formulated from several grounds of appeal

Whether an issue for determination can cover more than one ground of appeal

Whether an issue for determination can exist independent of a ground of appeal

Whether an issue for determination must be formulated on each ground of appeal

Whether an issue which is not raised, argued and pronounced upon by a trial court can be validly raised as a ground of appeal or as an issue for determination before the appellate court

Whether appeals are considered on the issues for determination or the grounds of appeal

Whether arguments on incompetent grounds of appeal/issues for determination can be lumped together with those of competent grounds/issues

Whether failure to link issues for determination to the grounds of appeal is fatal

Whether failure to marry an issue of determination to the ground of appeal disqualifies the issue

Whether grounds of appeal and issues can be merged if they overlap

Whether grounds of appeal must give way to the issues for determination

Whether grounds of appeal/issues for determination can be condensed

Whether issues for determination are formulated to coincide with the number of grounds of appeal

Whether issues for determination are synonymous with grounds of appeal

Whether issues for determination can be more than the grounds of appeal

Whether issues for determination displace the grounds of appeal

Whether issues for determination must be distilled from valid grounds of appeal

Whether issues for determination not founded on the ground of appeal can be argued

Whether it is on the basis of the grounds of appeal or issues for determination that an appeal is argued

Whether it is the duty of the Courts to marry an issue for determination to the ground of appeal

Whether several grounds of appeal can give rise to a single issue

Whether the appellant must connect the issues for determination to the grounds of appeal

Whether the Court of Appeal considers the grounds of appeal in an issue before it

Whether there can be less grounds of appeal than there are issues for determination

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