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Distinction between the determination of a point of law and trial of a preliminary point of law

How a point of law which necessitates arguments should be raised

The rule that if there is a preliminary legal point which if resolved would determine the case one way or the other, the Court should determine that issue first

The rule that where a party sets down a point of law for legal argument, that issue could properly be taken when the contention did not rest on evidence

Whether a party can raise a point of law at the preliminary stage of the proceedings; when the point will be taken for consideration

Whether a party needs to file a conditional appearance to raise a point of law

Whether a party who raises a point of law must plead the facts upon which the said point of law is to be grounded

Whether a point of law can be raised at any time

Whether a point of law can be raised suo motu

Whether a point of law raised on the pleadings can be raised orally

Whether the effect of the statute of limitation can properly be tried as a preliminary point of law

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