The Journal of Jurisprudence, 1. köideT.T. Clark, 1857 |
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... . At the commencement of the session , on 12th November 1856 , the First Division published a list of 195 cases on the short roll . Since then there have been boxed ( including six advocations 1857. ] 3 REVIEW OF THE MONTH .
... . At the commencement of the session , on 12th November 1856 , the First Division published a list of 195 cases on the short roll . Since then there have been boxed ( including six advocations 1857. ] 3 REVIEW OF THE MONTH .
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... Division will have worked off the present mass of business before it , on the short roll , in three years and one hundred and thirteen working days - or nearly four years - there being only 116 working days for the Divisions , in the ...
... Division will have worked off the present mass of business before it , on the short roll , in three years and one hundred and thirteen working days - or nearly four years - there being only 116 working days for the Divisions , in the ...
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... Divisions . One Ordinary and one Division would work faster than another , and a run of heavy cases might completely overwhelm a particular Judge or Division . Fresh delays would hence arise ; and there could be no remedy , as at ...
... Divisions . One Ordinary and one Division would work faster than another , and a run of heavy cases might completely overwhelm a particular Judge or Division . Fresh delays would hence arise ; and there could be no remedy , as at ...
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... divisions , composed of three judges each , and to preserve the Lords Ordinaries in the Outer House . The Third Division , it is proposed , should be made up by taking one judge from each of the two Divisions , and one Lord Ordinary ...
... divisions , composed of three judges each , and to preserve the Lords Ordinaries in the Outer House . The Third Division , it is proposed , should be made up by taking one judge from each of the two Divisions , and one Lord Ordinary ...
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... Division of the Court ; and , in nine cases out of ten , the Lord Ordinary is passed by , and the Inner House at once resorted to . During the last session , the judges have had occasion frequently to remark upon the imperfect character ...
... Division of the Court ; and , in nine cases out of ten , the Lord Ordinary is passed by , and the Inner House at once resorted to . During the last session , the judges have had occasion frequently to remark upon the imperfect character ...
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Page 182 - Every person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself or by any other person on his behalf, make any such gift, loan, oflvr, promise, procurement, or agreement as aforesaid, to or for any person, in order to induce such person to procure, or endeavour to procure, the return of any person to serve in Parliament, or the vote of any voter at any election.
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Page 182 - ... to or for any voter, or to or for any person on behalf of any voter, or to or for any other person in order to induce any voter to vote or refrain from voting, or shall corruptly do any such act as aforesaid on account of such voter having voted or refrained from voting at any election : • 8.8.R.
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Page 183 - Parliament, or the vote of any voter at any election : 5. Every person who shall advance or pay, or cause to be paid, any money to or to the use of any other person with the intent that such money or any part thereof shall be expended in bribery at any election...
Page 127 - Discovery of the Matters aforesaid the Parties are to produce before the said Master, upon Oath, all Deeds, Books, Papers, and Writings in their Custody or Power relating thereto, and are to be examined upon Interrogatories as the said Master shall direct ; and any of the Parties are to be at liberty to apply to the Court as there shall be Occasion.
Page 182 - ... 5. Every person who shall advance or pay, or cause to be paid, any money to, or to the use of any other person, with the intent that such money, or any part thereof, shall be expended in bribery at any election...
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