Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 51J. Richards, 1856 - Law |
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... means of improving the position of Court by whom they were called to the Bar ; the Attorneys , —of extending their influ -- and as the attorneys are amenable to the ence , and further securing their respecta- Judges of the several ...
... means of improving the position of Court by whom they were called to the Bar ; the Attorneys , —of extending their influ -- and as the attorneys are amenable to the ence , and further securing their respecta- Judges of the several ...
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... means of different ridings in that county ; so that in all elevating and improving the Profession ; -double registry . This requirement was quite cases London judgments would require a 3. The paper of Mr. Bulmer , of Leeds , on new ...
... means of different ridings in that county ; so that in all elevating and improving the Profession ; -double registry . This requirement was quite cases London judgments would require a 3. The paper of Mr. Bulmer , of Leeds , on new ...
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... Law , and in the Laws affect- ing the Transfer of Property , had been constant and untiring , as the records of the various Law Societies abundantly testified . Metropolitan and Provincial Law Association . As a means of.
... Law , and in the Laws affect- ing the Transfer of Property , had been constant and untiring , as the records of the various Law Societies abundantly testified . Metropolitan and Provincial Law Association . As a means of.
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... means to these ends , and for its own sake , Law , and Criminal Law . That in the Common raising the standard of professional education . Law was conducted by one of the Masters of The adoption of such a system , he contended , the ...
... means to these ends , and for its own sake , Law , and Criminal Law . That in the Common raising the standard of professional education . Law was conducted by one of the Masters of The adoption of such a system , he contended , the ...
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... means of the Falmouth mail . promised to do , and either pay the bills into When the route which he had taken was dis- Gosling & Co's . or bring them to the prosecutor covered he was speedily pursued and appre- by four o'clock on the ...
... means of the Falmouth mail . promised to do , and either pay the bills into When the route which he had taken was dis- Gosling & Co's . or bring them to the prosecutor covered he was speedily pursued and appre- by four o'clock on the ...
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Page 304 - ... or over which such person shall, at the time of entering up such judgment, or at any time afterwards, have any disposing power which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit...
Page 80 - Tenure whatever, for the unexpired Residue, whatever it may be, of any Term originally created for a Period of not less than...
Page 291 - Act or by the desire of the parties to be registered, the registrar shall certify under his hand that the company is incorporated, and in the case of a limited...
Page 311 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Page 470 - Every verdict and judgment which shall be given after the making of any amendment under the provisions of this Act shall be of the same force and effect in all respects as if the indictment had originally been in the same form in which it was after such amendment was made.
Page 369 - ... be actually made, procured, or provided, or fit or ready for delivery, or some act may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery...
Page 291 - The number of shares taken from the commencement of the company up to the date of the summary...
Page 326 - upon the application of either party to any cause or other civil proceeding in any of the superior courts, upon an affidavit by such party of his belief that any document, to the production of which he is entitled for the purpose of discovery or otherwise, is in the possession or power of the opposite party...
Page 418 - And, first, it is a rule : not a transient sudden order from a superior to or concerning a particular person ; but something permanent, uniform, and universal. Therefore a particular act of the legislature to confiscate the goods of Titius, or to attaint him of high treason, does not enter into the idea of a "municipal law;" for the operation of this a«t is spent upon Titius only, and has no relation to the community in general ; it is rather a sentence than a law.
Page 290 - Any seven or more persons, or, where the company to be formed will be a private company, any two or more persons, associated for any lawful purpose may, by subscribing their names to a memorandum of association and otherwise complying with the requirements of this Act in respect of registration, form an incorporated company, with or without limited liability.