The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 34
... judge of the Police Court is also the judge of a new Court for the recovery of debts not exceeding 51 . Important changes have also been introduced in the constitu- tion of the police . The officiers du connétable are now no longer ...
... judge of the Police Court is also the judge of a new Court for the recovery of debts not exceeding 51 . Important changes have also been introduced in the constitu- tion of the police . The officiers du connétable are now no longer ...
Page 48
... judge do not at all depend upon such circum- stances ; and the introduction of such a rule would lead to remunerating judges differently in different Courts exercising the same jurisdiction . But while all men saw the absurdity as well ...
... judge do not at all depend upon such circum- stances ; and the introduction of such a rule would lead to remunerating judges differently in different Courts exercising the same jurisdiction . But while all men saw the absurdity as well ...
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... judges are told that they are regarded as inferior to another . A judge who performs more business receives less remuneration . If a vacancy happens in one of those courts , all of which try the same number of cases , and of the same ...
... judges are told that they are regarded as inferior to another . A judge who performs more business receives less remuneration . If a vacancy happens in one of those courts , all of which try the same number of cases , and of the same ...
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- tion , and all of which are filled by judges having , in conse- quence , it is alleged , of that equality , the same salary , the new judge will receive a different salary from that of the others . It can hardly be pretended that this ...
- tion , and all of which are filled by judges having , in conse- quence , it is alleged , of that equality , the same salary , the new judge will receive a different salary from that of the others . It can hardly be pretended that this ...
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... Judge . 14. Practice - Compulsory Reference Power of the Judge to refer " Matters of Account " under the 3rd sect . of the Common Law Procedure Act , 1854. 15. Practice - Equi- table Defence What admissible . 16. Practice - Inspection ...
... Judge . 14. Practice - Compulsory Reference Power of the Judge to refer " Matters of Account " under the 3rd sect . of the Common Law Procedure Act , 1854. 15. Practice - Equi- table Defence What admissible . 16. Practice - Inspection ...
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