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High Court refuses application to join party to action for the purpose of awarding costs against her, in order that the Supreme Court might decide the matter on appeal, but orders that items of property be removed from defendant's house.
Application by defendant to join party to proceedings as co-defendant - application for costs against new defendant - application for order that items be removed from defendant's house - prior dismissal of plaintiff's claim - allegations of bias made on affidavit by proposed defendant - subjective bias - objective bias - whether practical to refuse application in order that Supreme Court could decide issue on appeal.
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