The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 42
... Chancellor , must be ad- mitted , as must also be the expediency of more than one , or indeed two judges , sitting upon these cases . Three or five may be allowed to be more desirable ; and however satisfactory the tribunal may for the ...
... Chancellor , must be ad- mitted , as must also be the expediency of more than one , or indeed two judges , sitting upon these cases . Three or five may be allowed to be more desirable ; and however satisfactory the tribunal may for the ...
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... Chancellor , and Scotch Court of Appeal , though that scheme was limited to an intermediate appeal only , and did not at all contemplate the extinction of the Lords ' appellate functions . While the inquiry and the Committee have ...
... Chancellor , and Scotch Court of Appeal , though that scheme was limited to an intermediate appeal only , and did not at all contemplate the extinction of the Lords ' appellate functions . While the inquiry and the Committee have ...
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... Chancellor , what he had for years been repeating , his complaint of the great sums levied as taxes upon the suitors in those Courts , amounting to 150,000l . a year , and expressed a hope that he might at length be pressing this ...
... Chancellor , what he had for years been repeating , his complaint of the great sums levied as taxes upon the suitors in those Courts , amounting to 150,000l . a year , and expressed a hope that he might at length be pressing this ...
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... Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice both pronounced it to be altogether intolerable that the Treasury should have the power of fixing and of changing the salaries of judicial functionaries , and the Government gave a pledge that this ...
... Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice both pronounced it to be altogether intolerable that the Treasury should have the power of fixing and of changing the salaries of judicial functionaries , and the Government gave a pledge that this ...
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... Chancellor from 14,000l . to 12,000l . , does any one doubt that the very same men who now adorn those exalted stations would have accepted their offices at the lower salary ? But does any man doubt that , in looking for a person at the ...
... Chancellor from 14,000l . to 12,000l . , does any one doubt that the very same men who now adorn those exalted stations would have accepted their offices at the lower salary ? But does any man doubt that , in looking for a person at the ...
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