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Limits of the power of rehearing granted to the court of appeal

The purpose of an appellate court analyzing the whole record of appeal by way of re-hearing

The scope of the power of the appellate court to rehear a matter

What rehearing an appeal entails

whether or not an appellate court is bound to re-evaluate evidence

Whether the practice of rehearing an appeal where a decision could not be rendered by Justices of the Court of Appeal or Supreme Court is constitutional or statutory

Whether the rule that an appeal is by way of rehearing empowers an appellate court to give effect to any change in the law by giving a remedy which the court below could not give because of the state of the law at the time it gave judgment

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