The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... hath the same place , authority , pre - eminence , jurisdic- tion , and execution of laws , as the Lord Chancellor of Eng- land hath ; and he is constituted by the delivery of the great seal , and by taking his oath . 4 Inst . 87. See ...
... hath the same place , authority , pre - eminence , jurisdic- tion , and execution of laws , as the Lord Chancellor of Eng- land hath ; and he is constituted by the delivery of the great seal , and by taking his oath . 4 Inst . 87. See ...
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... hath been established as a rule , that all preroga- tives must be for the advantage of the people , otherwise they ought not to be allowed by law . Moor , 672 ; Show . P. C. 75 . Although the King is the fountain of justice , and ...
... hath been established as a rule , that all preroga- tives must be for the advantage of the people , otherwise they ought not to be allowed by law . Moor , 672 ; Show . P. C. 75 . Although the King is the fountain of justice , and ...
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... hath the direct dominion ; and all lands are holden mediately or immediately from the crown . Co. Lit. 1 ; Dyer , 154 ; 1 Bend . 237 ; Seld . Mare Claus . If the sea leaves any shore by the water suddenly falling off , such derelict ...
... hath the direct dominion ; and all lands are holden mediately or immediately from the crown . Co. Lit. 1 ; Dyer , 154 ; 1 Bend . 237 ; Seld . Mare Claus . If the sea leaves any shore by the water suddenly falling off , such derelict ...
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... hath been further said , that the King , as the fountain of justice , hath an undoubted prerogative in creating officers , and all officers are said to derive their authority mediately or immediately from him ; those who derive their ...
... hath been further said , that the King , as the fountain of justice , hath an undoubted prerogative in creating officers , and all officers are said to derive their authority mediately or immediately from him ; those who derive their ...
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... hath been established as a rule , that all preroga- tives must be for the advantage of the people , otherwise they ought not to be allowed by law . Moor , 672 ; Show . P. C. 75 . Although the King is the fountain of justice , and ...
... hath been established as a rule , that all preroga- tives must be for the advantage of the people , otherwise they ought not to be allowed by law . Moor , 672 ; Show . P. C. 75 . Although the King is the fountain of justice , and ...
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