The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... JUDICIAL STATISTICS ... ERRATA 191 195 SELECTION OF ADJUDGED POINTS : - 196 ...... I. POINTS DETERMINED IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY , II . POINTS DETERMINED IN THE COURTS OF COMMON LAW 210 SHORT NOTES OF NEW BOOKS : — Precedents in ...
... JUDICIAL STATISTICS ... ERRATA 191 195 SELECTION OF ADJUDGED POINTS : - 196 ...... I. POINTS DETERMINED IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY , II . POINTS DETERMINED IN THE COURTS OF COMMON LAW 210 SHORT NOTES OF NEW BOOKS : — Precedents in ...
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... judicial tribunal of the island ( whence an appeal lies only to her Majesty in Council ) , is constituted of a section of the States , -viz . the Bailiff and the Jurats , —in whom , accordingly , legislative and judicial functions are ...
... judicial tribunal of the island ( whence an appeal lies only to her Majesty in Council ) , is constituted of a section of the States , -viz . the Bailiff and the Jurats , —in whom , accordingly , legislative and judicial functions are ...
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... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council have , in bygone years , been somewhat numerous . Another ground of objection to the constitution of the Royal Court is , that legal education or legal knowledge is not deemed a requisite ...
... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council have , in bygone years , been somewhat numerous . Another ground of objection to the constitution of the Royal Court is , that legal education or legal knowledge is not deemed a requisite ...
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... judicial power . The presence of twelve jurats of their choice on the Bench " ( albeit in so small an island twelve men cannot always be found possessing all the legal knowledge and acquirements desirable for jurats . - Ibid . p . 22 ) ...
... judicial power . The presence of twelve jurats of their choice on the Bench " ( albeit in so small an island twelve men cannot always be found possessing all the legal knowledge and acquirements desirable for jurats . - Ibid . p . 22 ) ...
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... judicial declaration of the common law . Now , the power claimed for the Crown , of granting peerages for life , is admitted never to have been exercised for much more than two centuries ; it is , indeed , not shown that in a single ...
... judicial declaration of the common law . Now , the power claimed for the Crown , of granting peerages for life , is admitted never to have been exercised for much more than two centuries ; it is , indeed , not shown that in a single ...
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