The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... jury , in the latter by the enditement , and grande enquête , which are of Norman origin ; we there find still extant the Clameur de Haro , the Transport de Justice , and other relics of an age long past , indeed , but which had till ...
... jury , in the latter by the enditement , and grande enquête , which are of Norman origin ; we there find still extant the Clameur de Haro , the Transport de Justice , and other relics of an age long past , indeed , but which had till ...
Page 182
... jury in civil causes ! Further in the same preface Mr. Tait says : - 66 Perhaps some persons may think an apology necessary for so little reference being made to the law of England . But , although the English system of evidence , taken ...
... jury in civil causes ! Further in the same preface Mr. Tait says : - 66 Perhaps some persons may think an apology necessary for so little reference being made to the law of England . But , although the English system of evidence , taken ...
Page 183
... jury in civil causes ( itself , by the way , an English mode of proceeding , not so skilfully applied in Scotland , perhaps , as it might have been ) , Scotch litigants were frequently indebted to the English lawyers in the House of ...
... jury in civil causes ( itself , by the way , an English mode of proceeding , not so skilfully applied in Scotland , perhaps , as it might have been ) , Scotch litigants were frequently indebted to the English lawyers in the House of ...
Page 184
... Jury Court Act . " Cruel Mr. Bligh ! —and was this " a familiar example " ? We would not be understood as meaning familiarity as respects the subject - matter of the action , for the case was all about a cask of whisky ; ( ! ) but the ...
... Jury Court Act . " Cruel Mr. Bligh ! —and was this " a familiar example " ? We would not be understood as meaning familiarity as respects the subject - matter of the action , for the case was all about a cask of whisky ; ( ! ) but the ...
Page 188
... Jury Court for the trial of issues in civil causes was opened , and there , as it soon was made to appear by its ... juries were sincerely and cordially despised ; and as for evidence , it was left to shift for itself . The popular sneer ...
... Jury Court for the trial of issues in civil causes was opened , and there , as it soon was made to appear by its ... juries were sincerely and cordially despised ; and as for evidence , it was left to shift for itself . The popular sneer ...
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