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Fiji Court of Appeal judgements, 1949-1996 : together with Privy Council judgements relating to Fiji...

Fiji Court of Appeal judgements, 1949-1996 : together with Privy Council judgements relating to Fiji...

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Fiji Court of Appeal judgements, 1949-1996 : together with Privy Council judgements relating to Fiji cases, 1936-1986

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Full title

Fiji Court of Appeal judgements, 1949-1996 : together with Privy Council judgements relating to Fiji cases, 1936-1986

Call Numbers

PMB 1137

Record Identifier

YzOg7gB9

Reference Code

441483
Physical Description

Contents

2 v.

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Microfilm : PMB 1137

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Fiji Court of Appeal judgements, 1949-1996 : together with Privy Council judgements relating to Fiji cases, 1936-1986

Notes

General note

PMB (Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau) ; 1137
Reel 1 includes Index and digest: Fiji Court of Appeal judgements, 1949-1990 (120 p.) and Consolidated index, 1991-1996 (36 p.)
Microfilm. Canberra, A.C.T. : Produced for the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Australian National University by W.& F. Pascoe, [19--]. 12 microfilm...

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

The Fiji Court of appeal was established in 1949 as the highest court of appeal, short of the Privy Council, for Fiji and the Western Pacific High Commission jurisdiction. After the dissolution of the WPHC, the Fiji Court of Appeal continued to sit as the appeal court for Kiribati and Tuvalu. Prior to 1949 appeals from the Supreme Court of Fiji wer...

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Call Numbers

PMB 1137

Record Identifier

YzOg7gB9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YzOg7gB9

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Reference code

441483

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