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Conditions that must be satisfied by an applicant seeking leave to appeal against the decision of a court as an interested party
Effect of failure of an interested party to obtain leave to appeal
Nature of interest to qualify a party to an appeal as a person interested
Pre-conditions that an interested party must satisfy before he can be made a party at the appellate court
Principles governing an appeal by a person interested
The court in which leave to appeal as an interested party must be obtained
The rationale for the requirement that an interested party mut seek leave of either the High Court or the Court of Appeal to appeal
The right of an interested party to appeal against a decision
The rule that an interested party must show his interest from the record of appeal
The test for determining whether a party is a person interested
What an interested party applying for the trinity prayers must prove
When an interested party will be granted leave to appeal against a judgment
Whether a party seeking to appeal as an interested party can reconstitute or rearrange the parties to the action as constituted in the lower court
Whether a person interested includes a party who stood by and allowed others to fight his battle
Whether a person who applies for leave to appeal as a person interested is exercising his right of appeal
Whether a person who might have been joined as a party to a suit may be granted leave to appeal against the judgment affecting his interest
Whether an applicant seeking leave to appeal against the decision of a court as an interested party must have applied to the trial court to be joined as a party in the proceedings
Whether an interested party must also apply for extension of the time to seek leave to appeal, leave to appeal and then lastly, extension of time to appeal where the application is brought after the expiration of time prescribed for the appeal
Whether it is sufficient for a person to show that he was a son of the deceased testator in order to qualify as a person interested
Whether the consequences of a decision can vest a party with the status of an interested party
Whether the court considers the merit of the appeal in an application for leave to appeal as an interested party
Whether the Court of Appeal has the discretion in granting or refusing an application before it for leave to appeal as an interested party
Whether the fact that a party was not aware of a pending suit in which he had interest would entitle him to apply for leave to appeal as a person interested first in the Court of Appeal
Whether the failure by a party to show that he is a person interested in the appeal is fatal
Whether the interest of a person interested includes general interest
Whether the mere consequence of a decision by a court does not vest a person with the status of a peron interested
Who is a person interested for the purpose of the exercise of a right of appeal?
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