The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 32
... amounts in effect only to the recognition of an additional disturbing force . The practice which is now constantly ... amount to felony ; they can also bind parties to keep the peace . In numerous cases they assume the exercise of a ...
... amounts in effect only to the recognition of an additional disturbing force . The practice which is now constantly ... amount to felony ; they can also bind parties to keep the peace . In numerous cases they assume the exercise of a ...
Page 33
... amount to the holder , and that the note should be destroyed ; and this being acceded to , the centenier himself burnt the note in the presence of the two . " " He did not , " remark the Commissioners , " appear to have understood that ...
... amount to the holder , and that the note should be destroyed ; and this being acceded to , the centenier himself burnt the note in the presence of the two . " " He did not , " remark the Commissioners , " appear to have understood that ...
Page 47
... amount of about 100,000l . , and transferred the payment of the County Court expenses from the suitor to the Consolidated Fund . Lord Brougham , as might be expected , intimated his great satisfaction at having , after so many fruitless ...
... amount of about 100,000l . , and transferred the payment of the County Court expenses from the suitor to the Consolidated Fund . Lord Brougham , as might be expected , intimated his great satisfaction at having , after so many fruitless ...
Page 48
... amount of the business done by the different Courts ; but it did give the larger salary in some in- stances to the ... amount of labour in respect of the length of the trials , and the amount of responsibility in respect of the relative ...
... amount of the business done by the different Courts ; but it did give the larger salary in some in- stances to the ... amount of labour in respect of the length of the trials , and the amount of responsibility in respect of the relative ...
Page 50
... amount of business in the Superior Courts . But with some manifest and easily - effected improvements , they may not only be rendered still more advantageous to the people than they now are , —they may be made more beneficial to the ...
... amount of business in the Superior Courts . But with some manifest and easily - effected improvements , they may not only be rendered still more advantageous to the people than they now are , —they may be made more beneficial to the ...
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