480. Court's power to award costs.
C. Court's power to award Costs where Money is paid into Court
Where the Lands Clauses Acts1 are incorporated in the special Act2, or where the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965 applies3, the Court of Chancery has power, in all cases
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C. Court's power to award Costs where Money is paid into Court
Where the Lands Clauses Acts1 are incorporated in the special Act2, or where the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965 applies3, the Court of Chancery has power, in all cases
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