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A Digest of Selected Judgments of the Supreme Court of Israel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2014

Miriam lsserow
Affiliation:
B.A. (Barnard College, Columbia U.); LL.B. (The Hebrew University); Advocacy Coordinator, Israel Women's Network.
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Cases
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press and The Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1994

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References

1 (1984) 38(iv) P.D. 309.

2 Rule 10(a)(2) provides: “The address for service … shall be an advocate's office, if an advocate represents him”.

3 (1988) 42(iv) P.D. 762.

4 33 L.S.I. 141 (hereinafter: “the Law”).

5 35 L.S.I. 136.

6 23 L.S.I. 32.

7 United States v. Liddy 354 F. Sup. 217 (1973).

8 United States v. Gris 247 F. 2d. 860 (1957).

9 29 L.S.I. 311.

10 Zur Insurance Co. v. Cafcafi (1989) 43(i) P.D. 302.

11 22 L.S.I. 114.

12 Fleischer et al. v. Laktoh et al.; Haifa Municipality v. Fleischer et al. (1982) 36(iii) P.D. 617, at 628.

13 Rubin and others v. Director of Israel Railroads (1958) 12 P.D. 1936.

14 2 L.S.I. [N.V.] 5.

15 Sec. 3(1) Administration of Justice Act 1982.