The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 32Butterworths, 1871 - Law |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 7
Page 190
... Court of Admiralty labour under peculiar disadvantages . A foreign ship or cargo may be the subject of a cuit in the Court of Admiralty for salvage , for example , and may be seized under a writ of that Court . In order that the ...
... Court of Admiralty labour under peculiar disadvantages . A foreign ship or cargo may be the subject of a cuit in the Court of Admiralty for salvage , for example , and may be seized under a writ of that Court . In order that the ...
Page 191
... Court of Admiralty with that in the other Superior Courts . I stated in a former paper , which I laid before the Commission , that the average amount of a bill of costs in a contested cause in the Court of Admiralty was from 60l . to ...
... Court of Admiralty with that in the other Superior Courts . I stated in a former paper , which I laid before the Commission , that the average amount of a bill of costs in a contested cause in the Court of Admiralty was from 60l . to ...
Page 193
... Court of Appeal , although it is quite true that , of late , appeals have not been heard quite so expeditiously as ... Admiralty , but one , I believe , that prevails in all courts , and for this reason , that , if the plaintiff be a person ...
... Court of Appeal , although it is quite true that , of late , appeals have not been heard quite so expeditiously as ... Admiralty , but one , I believe , that prevails in all courts , and for this reason , that , if the plaintiff be a person ...
Contents
THE COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT | 1 |
NOTES TO SAUNDERS REPORTS BY WIL | 40 |
LEGAL EDUCATION | 72 |
4 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action appears appointed Bench Bill burning burnt Chamber character Chief Justice civil clause co-operative Common Law consequence contract County Court course Court of Admiralty Court of Chancery criminal death debt decision domicil doubt duty edition effect England Equity evidence existing fact felony foreign France give guilty High Court House of Commons House of Lords indictment intent to injure intestacy John Rolt judges judgment judicial jurisdiction jury labour lawyer legislation liability London Lord Kingsdown Louisiana LXIII magistrates maliciously set fire matter ment Middle Temple murder notes offence opinion Ozleworth Parliament party pawnbrokers person plaintiff practice present principle prisoner profession promise purchase Queen's Counsel question reform registrars reports residence Rolt's rule Saunders says Rolt Serjeant Williams set on fire societies solicitor Statute Statute of Frauds surety tenant testator Throop tion treatise tribunals valid Vict volume XXXII.-NO