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Case Law[2025] TZCA 960Tanzania

CMS (Tanzania) Limited vs Matondo Sebastian Mange and Another (Civil Application No. 202508250001662 of 2025) [2025] TZCA 960 (11 September 2025)

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CMS (Tanzania) Limited vs Matondo Sebastian Mange and Another (Civil Application No. 202508250001662 of 2025) [2025] TZCA 960 (11 September 2025)

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CMS (Tanzania) Limited vs Matondo Sebastian Mange and Another (Civil Application No. 202508250001662 of 2025) [2025] TZCA 960 (11 September 2025)

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Citation CMS (Tanzania) Limited vs Matondo Sebastian Mange and Another (Civil Application No. 202508250001662 of 2025) [2025] TZCA 960 (11 September 2025) Copy Media Neutral Citation [2025] TZCA 960 Copy Court Court of Appeal of Tanzania Case number Civil Application No. 202508250001662 of 2025 Judges Fikirini, J.A. Judgment date 11 September 2025 Language English

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A stay of execution was granted after the court upheld validity of an electronically filed notice of appeal and found all Rule 11 requirements met.

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