The Law Quarterly Review, Volum 11Frederick Pollock Stevens and Sons, 1895 |
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... treaty , voluntary sub- mission , or other good special cause , will not be regarded by any foreign court . The fact of the cause of action having arisen within the jurisdiction and at a time when the defendant was subject to it is not ...
... treaty , voluntary sub- mission , or other good special cause , will not be regarded by any foreign court . The fact of the cause of action having arisen within the jurisdiction and at a time when the defendant was subject to it is not ...
Side 84
... treaty of peace with England on the other hand ; and , following what Blackstone had laid down concerning the British Parliament , it said , ' The supremacy of the legislature need not be called into question ; if they think fit ...
... treaty of peace with England on the other hand ; and , following what Blackstone had laid down concerning the British Parliament , it said , ' The supremacy of the legislature need not be called into question ; if they think fit ...
Side 163
... treaty in 1713. They were now confirmed anew to the Tuscaroras , their heirs , and successors for ever , or as long as they should live on them . The Indians were not to pay quit rents , and no person for any consideration was to ...
... treaty in 1713. They were now confirmed anew to the Tuscaroras , their heirs , and successors for ever , or as long as they should live on them . The Indians were not to pay quit rents , and no person for any consideration was to ...
Side 167
... treaty stipulation conferring on foreigners rights of access to French Courts . But as other foreign nations , such as Portugal and Italy , have treaty rights of access , it is chiefly in regard to British litigants that the question is ...
... treaty stipulation conferring on foreigners rights of access to French Courts . But as other foreign nations , such as Portugal and Italy , have treaty rights of access , it is chiefly in regard to British litigants that the question is ...
Side 168
... Treaty between that country and France of December 19 , 1881 , confers upon the subjects of either nation equal rights in matters relating to com- merce and industry . But here again this provision effects no change in the French law ...
... Treaty between that country and France of December 19 , 1881 , confers upon the subjects of either nation equal rights in matters relating to com- merce and industry . But here again this provision effects no change in the French law ...
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Side 68 - be given to the debtor, trustee, or other person from whom the assignor would have been entitled to receive or claim, such debt or chose in action, shall be, and be deemed to have been, effectual in law ... to pass and transfer the legal right to such debt or chose in action from the date of such notice.
Side 389 - this Act, is surrendered by that foreign State, such person shall not, until he has been restored or had an opportunity of returning to such foreign State, be triable or tried for any offence committed prior to the surrender in any part of Her Majesty's dominions
Side 347 - I intentionally say modern rules, because it must not be forgotten that the rules of Courts of Equity are not, like the rules of the Common Law, supposed to have been established from time immemorial. It is perfectly well known that they have been established from time to time, altered,
Side 170 - notwithstanding any land that he shall have by descent, or otherwise, from the intestate, is to have an equal part in the distribution with the rest of the children, without any consideration of the value of the land which he hath by descent or otherwise from the intestate.
Side 160 - the Proprietors being authorized ' to have, hold, use, exercise, and enjoy the same [their privileges], as amply, fully, and in as ample manner, as any Bishop of Durham, in our kingdom of England, ever heretofore had, held, used, or enjoyed, or of right ought or could have use or enjoy.
Side 297 - the King and Parliament of Great Britain will not impose any duty, tax or assessment whatever, except only such duties as it may be expedient to impose for the regulation -of commerce.
Side 135 - Nor is it one law at Rome and another at Athens; one law to-day and another hereafter; but the same law, everlasting and unchangeable, will bind all nations at all times; and there will be one common lord and ruler of all, even God the framer and proposer of this law
Side 389 - shall have taken place, until he has been restored, or has had an opportunity of returning to, the State by which he has been surrendered. This stipulation does not apply to crimes committed after the extradition.
Side 389 - Where, in pursuance of any arrangement with a foreign State, any person accused or convicted of any crime which, if committed in England, would be one of the crimes described in the first schedule of this Act,
Side 96 - of the Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1889, if those sections were herein enacted and extended to real property as well as personal property, and the words "voluntary" and "voluntarily" and a reference to a "volunteer" were omitted therefrom.