A Handy Book on the Probate and Procedure Before the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council

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Stevens and Sons, 1869 - Procedure (Law) - 191 pages

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Page 79 - Provisions of an Act to provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual Government thereof, and for other purposes relating thereto...
Page 86 - ... shall be given or pronounced for or in respect of any sum or matter at issue above the amount or value of five hundred pounds sterling (£500), or in case such judgment, decree, order, or sentence shall involve, directly or indirectly, any claim, demand, or question to or respecting property, or any civil right amounting to or of the value of five hundred pounds sterling...
Page 101 - District, in all cases where the matter in dispute exceeds the sum of £20 sterling, or relates to any fee of office, duty, rent, revenue, or any sum of money payable to Her Majesty, or to any title to lands or tenements, annual rents, or such like matters or things, where the rights in future might be bound, though the immediate value or sum in appeal is less than £20 sterling.
Page 92 - ... in case any such judgment, decree, order, or sentence shall be given or pronounced for or in respect of any sum or matter at issue above the amount or value of five hundred pounds sterling (£500), or in case such judgment, decree, order, or sentence...
Page 87 - Court shall direct such judgment, decree, order, or sentence to be carried into execution, the person or persons in whose favour the same shall be given shall, before the execution thereof, enter into good and sufficient security, to be approved by the...
Page 85 - Privy Council, to provide for the admission of any appeal or appeals to Her Majesty in Council, from any judgments, sentences, decrees or orders of any Court of Justice within any British colony or possession abroad...
Page 73 - Our or their Privy Council, subject to the same rules, regulations, and limitations as are herein expressed respecting appeals from final judgments, decrees, orders, and sentences.
Page 84 - England, and the same shall and may present, under their common seal, to us, our heirs and successors, in our or their privy council, for our or their approbation or disallowance ; and the said laws, statutes and ordinances being approved of by us, our heirs and successors, in our or their privy council, shall from thenceforth be in full force and virtue within our said province of Georgia.
Page 98 - ... direct, to the effect that the appellant will obey the order of the appellate court, upon the appeal.

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