Talk:Court of Appeal of New Zealand
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Regarding the article Court of Appeals
[edit]Please see my move proposal at Talk:Court of Appeals#Rename this article?. --Mathew5000 19:36, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
Significance of CA?
[edit]This article lacks any content on the significance of the CA.Mrfebruary (talk) 09:20, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
Gresson
[edit]Sir Kenneth Gresson: A Study in Judicial Decision Maki
[TXT] from canterbury.ac.nzJ Finn - Canterbury L. Rev., 1997 - HeinOnline ... One of his elder brothers Maurice James Gresson (1884 - 1948) also became a very successful lawyer; his son Terence Arbuthnot Gresson was a judge of the Supreme Court from 1956 to his death in 1967; their descendants practice law in divers part of the country. ... Related articles - All 8 versionsVexing the Establishment: Jack Wiseman of Murrays Bay
M Taggart - NZ Law Review, 2007 - litigation-essentials.lexisnexis.com ... Terence Arbuthnot Gresson was appointed to the Supreme Court bench in 1957 at the age of 42, becoming one of New Zealand's youngest ever superior court judges. 93 He was a member of "one of New Zealand's foremost legal families". ... Related articles - Library Search - All 2 versions