The line of enquiry on such an application is stated in the cases. I need only refer to the language of Lord Alverstone, C.J., in Rex v. Tempest (1902) 86 L.T. 585, at p. 586: The test laid down by the late Master of the Rolls was this: The decision “must really turn on a question of fact whether there was or was not under the circumstances a real likelihood that there would be a bias on the part of the justices alleged to have been so biassed.”
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