Judicial response to the representative parties rule in England and Australia
<p>Use of the representative parties rule in England and Australia has been stifled by restrictive interpretation of the circumstances in which it is available. Chapter 1 demonstrates that the predominant test in England for the 'same interest' required by the rule would, if consiste...
Main Author: | Seymour, J |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2001
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