Examples of Court of Appeal in a sentence
This, however, has never been the interpretation placed on this section, until the Court of Appeal decision in Federated Homes v Mill Lodge Properties12 where it was held that the effect of s.78 was to make the benefit of a covenant enforceable at the suit of any SIT of the E, irrespective of annexation or an assignment.
United Kingdom, Court of Appeal, Meadow v General Medical Council [2007] 1 All ER 1.
When a question of interpretation of Community law arises in a case pending before the Court of Appeal, the Court of Appeal shall ask, if it considers this necessary to enable it to give a judgement, the Court of Justice of the European Communities to decide on the question.
United Kingdom, Court of Appeal, R v Blaue (1975) 61 Cr App R 271.
The Court of Appeal held that since, with the conveyances of the green land there had been an unbroken chain of assignments (from M Ltd to B Ltd, and from B Ltd to the plaintiff), the plaintiffs were entitled to enforce the covenant against the defendant.