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Victoria Seeds Limited v Tonny Okello (Civil Appeal No. 148 of 2014)

Court of Appeal · [2016] UGCA 98 · 2016 Consent Order — Appeal Withdrawn AI-generated summary ↓ Download Pin to watchlist Add to matter
Jurisdiction
Uganda
Case Type
Consent order for withdrawal of a civil appeal arising from a High Court civil suit
Decision
Appeal withdrawn by consent; each party to bear own costs

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Holding

By consent of both counsel and the parties, the Court of Appeal ordered that the appeal be withdrawn. The court made no determination on the merits. Each party was ordered to bear its own costs of the appeal and of the proceedings in the court below.

Outcome

Appeal withdrawn by consent; each party to bear own costs

Facts

The matter was a consent order recorded in Civil Appeal No. 148 of 2014, arising from Civil Suit No. 65 of 2011. By consent of both counsel and the parties, the appellant Victoria Seeds Limited and the respondent Tonny Okello requested that the appeal be withdrawn, with each party to bear its own costs of the appeal and of the proceedings in the court below. The court endorsed the consent and ordered the withdrawal of the appeal. No substantive facts or legal issues were determined.

Orders

  • The appeal is withdrawn by consent.
  • Each party shall bear his/its own cost of the appeal and in the court below.

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Victoria Seeds Limited v Tonny Okello (Civil Appeal No. 148 of 2014) [2016] UGCA 98 (6 October 2016)
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