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Mbiire Julius v Beebwa Wilson and Others (Civil Appeal No. 36 of 2015)

Court of Appeal · [2017] UGCA 143 · 2017 Appeal Withdrawn by Consent AI-generated summary ↓ Download Pin to watchlist Add to matter
Jurisdiction
Uganda
Case Type
Consent withdrawal of a civil appeal under Rule 94(3) of the Judicature (Court of Appeal Rules) Directions
Decision
Appeal withdrawn by consent of the parties

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Holding

By consent of both parties, Civil Appeal No. 36 of 2015 was withdrawn from court under Rule 94(3) of the Judicature (Court of Appeal Rules) Directions. The court recorded the withdrawal, with each party ordered to bear its own costs. No substantive legal issue was determined.

Outcome

Appeal withdrawn by consent of the parties

Facts

The matter concerned Civil Appeal No. 36 of 2015 in which Mbiire Julius was the appellant and Beebwa Wilson, David Bliss and Mary Bliss were respondents. The parties, through their respective counsel, reached agreement to withdraw the appeal. The consent withdrawal was presented before His Worship Deo Nizeyimana on 23 February 2017, with counsel Juliet Nakato appearing for the appellant and counsel Byomugisha Guma for the respondents. No substantive facts of the underlying dispute are set out in the document.

Orders

  • Civil Appeal No. 36 of 2015 withdrawn from court by consent.
  • Each party to bear its own costs.

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Mbiire Julius v Beebwa Wilson and Others (Civil Appeal No. 36 of 2015) [2017] UGCA 143 (7 March 2017)
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