The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumer 1-2Butterworths, 1856 |
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Side 5
... measure of damages where injury is done : in these details much is borrowed from the Roman law . The second chapter of the third book is upon " the Natural Equality of Mankind . " Besides that affection which every man maintains for his ...
... measure of damages where injury is done : in these details much is borrowed from the Roman law . The second chapter of the third book is upon " the Natural Equality of Mankind . " Besides that affection which every man maintains for his ...
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... measure of creating Sir James Parke , on his retiring from the Bench , a Baron of the United Kingdom for and during the term of his life , instead of the ordinary limitation to the heirs male of his body . An opinion had prevailed among ...
... measure of creating Sir James Parke , on his retiring from the Bench , a Baron of the United Kingdom for and during the term of his life , instead of the ordinary limitation to the heirs male of his body . An opinion had prevailed among ...
Side 43
... measure from being prosecuted further , seems irresistible , that although the Lords would only in certain cases take the benefit of the Judicial Committee's assistance , and even in those would be able to decide for itself , yet the ...
... measure from being prosecuted further , seems irresistible , that although the Lords would only in certain cases take the benefit of the Judicial Committee's assistance , and even in those would be able to decide for itself , yet the ...
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... measure of great benefit to the County Courts , a most ill - judged , and in every point of view most mischievous , pro- ceeding , adopted by the Government with respect to them . We find in Hansard ( House of Lords ' Debates , March 14 ...
... measure of great benefit to the County Courts , a most ill - judged , and in every point of view most mischievous , pro- ceeding , adopted by the Government with respect to them . We find in Hansard ( House of Lords ' Debates , March 14 ...
Side 50
... measure of utterly false economy . The County Courts are in the greatest favour with the people , a favour rapidly increasing . They are , it is to be feared , in less favour with the legal pro- fession , because they have considerably ...
... measure of utterly false economy . The County Courts are in the greatest favour with the people , a favour rapidly increasing . They are , it is to be feared , in less favour with the legal pro- fession , because they have considerably ...
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