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The phrase "all errors of law" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to mistakes made in the interpretation or application of the law.
Example: "The appellate court found that all errors of law committed during the trial warranted a reversal of the verdict."
Alternatives: "all legal mistakes" or "any legal errors".
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This has limited the effect of ouster clauses in the United Kingdom since all errors of law are considered as jurisdictional.
Lord Browne-Wilkinson found that there were two reasons why the general rule that all errors of law are reviewable does not apply to visitors.
The first is that the distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors of law is still relevant, while the second is that all errors of law go to jurisdiction.
However, it appears that Anisminic had defined the concept of jurisdictional error of law so broadly that it had made redundant the old divide between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors and had "led to the use of the word 'jurisdictional' in a wide sense to cover all errors of law which entailed illegality".
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The department's attempt to take back the plate "was a violation of lawful procedure and an error of law," Judge Peter B. Skelos of State Supreme Court in Nassau County wrote.
He said there were no grounds for suggesting that an error of law had been made.
He dismissed Judge Freeland's view that Jagged Globe owed a duty of care to Harrison in respect of carrying out the stunts as "an error of law".
Because the code is made out of statutory powers, "a misconstruction of the code is an error of law", Niall told the court.
It does not strike me reading them, in the light of the judge's rulings and his factual findings, that any of them involved an error of law.
Alsup also found that Sessions had made an "error of law" — because deferred-action executive programs, like DACA, have existed since the Eisenhower Administration.
It says Hunt "made an error of law" by characterising emissions from transport by rail, shipping and then the burning of the Adani coal overseas as "not a direct consequence of the proposed action".
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