Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Appeal from the Court of Queen's Bench [1861-1869] ... |
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... Parliament did not give the appellants any right to petty customs or wharfage dues in respect of stone brought into the harbour of the borough for the use of Her Majesty's Government Works , and that by Her Majesty's prerogative the ...
... Parliament did not give the appellants any right to petty customs or wharfage dues in respect of stone brought into the harbour of the borough for the use of Her Majesty's Government Works , and that by Her Majesty's prerogative the ...
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... of the pre- rogative of the Crown . If Parliament takes upon itself to grant that right , can it bind the Crown without express words ? ] There are some express exemptions 1865 . WEYMOUTH V. NUGENT . from the tolls and 26 HILARY TERM .
... of the pre- rogative of the Crown . If Parliament takes upon itself to grant that right , can it bind the Crown without express words ? ] There are some express exemptions 1865 . WEYMOUTH V. NUGENT . from the tolls and 26 HILARY TERM .
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... Parliament in considera- tion of persons expending their private funds upon works beneficial to the public , the Crown has been held to be exempt from the toll without express words . The Harbours , Docks , and Piers Clauses Act , 1847 ...
... Parliament in considera- tion of persons expending their private funds upon works beneficial to the public , the Crown has been held to be exempt from the toll without express words . The Harbours , Docks , and Piers Clauses Act , 1847 ...
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... Parliament were framed in a short form and construed by intendment ; that rule of con- struction is unnecessary when there is a redundancy of enactments . Moreover the maxim only applies where by a general statute some prerogative right ...
... Parliament were framed in a short form and construed by intendment ; that rule of con- struction is unnecessary when there is a redundancy of enactments . Moreover the maxim only applies where by a general statute some prerogative right ...
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... down and established viz . that where an Act of Parliament is made for the public good , the advancement of religion and justice , and to prevent injury ( a ) 1 4. & E. 434 . 1865 . and wrong , the King shall be bound XXVIII . VICTORIA .
... down and established viz . that where an Act of Parliament is made for the public good , the advancement of religion and justice , and to prevent injury ( a ) 1 4. & E. 434 . 1865 . and wrong , the King shall be bound XXVIII . VICTORIA .
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