The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... Cassation , which , to the no little astonishment of the public , and especially of lawyers , reversed the Aix ... Court . Supreme Courts are held to be infallible , and whoever differs with them on a point of law is liable to have ...
... Cassation , which , to the no little astonishment of the public , and especially of lawyers , reversed the Aix ... Court . Supreme Courts are held to be infallible , and whoever differs with them on a point of law is liable to have ...
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... Court of Cassation or principal Court of Appeal , and shows the number of decrees given , classified according to the subject - matter , and distinguishing the Court or Tribunal from which the appeal was made . The second part relates ...
... Court of Cassation or principal Court of Appeal , and shows the number of decrees given , classified according to the subject - matter , and distinguishing the Court or Tribunal from which the appeal was made . The second part relates ...
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... Cassation ; Portalis , Government commissary at the Conseil des Prises ; Bigot Preameneu , com- missary at the Tribunal of Cassation ; and Malleville , judge of that court , to determine on the plan to be pursued . These eminent men ...
... Cassation ; Portalis , Government commissary at the Conseil des Prises ; Bigot Preameneu , com- missary at the Tribunal of Cassation ; and Malleville , judge of that court , to determine on the plan to be pursued . These eminent men ...
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... Courts of First Instance ; thirdly , the Imperial Courts of Appeal ; and , fourthly , the Court of Cassation . An appeal lies from the Court of First Instance 1 1st . The Judges of Peace ( Juges de Paix ) , of which there is one for ...
... Courts of First Instance ; thirdly , the Imperial Courts of Appeal ; and , fourthly , the Court of Cassation . An appeal lies from the Court of First Instance 1 1st . The Judges of Peace ( Juges de Paix ) , of which there is one for ...
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... Courts , and of the Court of Cassation , are called decisions ( arręts ) . They are called arręts ( arrests ) , as being ultimate and sovereign judgments against which there is no appeal , and which therefore stop ( or arrest ) the ...
... Courts , and of the Court of Cassation , are called decisions ( arręts ) . They are called arręts ( arrests ) , as being ultimate and sovereign judgments against which there is no appeal , and which therefore stop ( or arrest ) the ...
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