The Journal of Jurisprudence, 1. köideT.T. Clark, 1857 |
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... practice , we shall certainly watch its operation with some degree of anxiety . The result of a rather careful ex- amination has satisfied us that it is likely to occasion , in its application , questions of considerable difficulty , in ...
... practice , we shall certainly watch its operation with some degree of anxiety . The result of a rather careful ex- amination has satisfied us that it is likely to occasion , in its application , questions of considerable difficulty , in ...
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... practice uniform with that which now prevails in England - a result which it is the object of the Statute to produce . In that country , a sale of part of a quantity is only treated as an agreement to sell ; " till the vendor ...
... practice uniform with that which now prevails in England - a result which it is the object of the Statute to produce . In that country , a sale of part of a quantity is only treated as an agreement to sell ; " till the vendor ...
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... practice of Scotland , which we cannot understand . " And so much difficulty did his Lordship find in the matter , that he suggested that the opinion of English counsel should be taken as to the construction of a British Statute . Lord ...
... practice of Scotland , which we cannot understand . " And so much difficulty did his Lordship find in the matter , that he suggested that the opinion of English counsel should be taken as to the construction of a British Statute . Lord ...
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... practice of professional men , in this country , at the present moment , is entirely erroneous . We have little doubt , that many questions will yet arise out of this sec- tion of the statute . In the case of Browne v . Amyot , 22d ...
... practice of professional men , in this country , at the present moment , is entirely erroneous . We have little doubt , that many questions will yet arise out of this sec- tion of the statute . In the case of Browne v . Amyot , 22d ...
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... practice , the process of sequestration is so peculiarly a practical remedy , that it must necessarily be the creature of expe- rience . Every regulating statute is , therefore , more or less an expe- riment , even when free from the ...
... practice , the process of sequestration is so peculiarly a practical remedy , that it must necessarily be the creature of expe- rience . Every regulating statute is , therefore , more or less an expe- riment , even when free from the ...
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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.
Page 185 - ... intimidation upon or against any person in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting, or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting, at any election, or who shall, by abduction, duress, or any fraudulent...
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.
Page 56 - That the following words and expressions in this act shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them, unless there be something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction...
Page 535 - I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men...
Page 133 - That it shall be lawful for Her Majesty, with the advice of Her Privy Council, to...
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...
Page 45 - ... or any member thereof, may be continued in the same manner as if such registration had not taken place ; nevertheless, execution shall not issue against the effects of any individual member of such company upon any judgment, decree, or order obtained in any...