The Jurisprudence of the Privy Council: Containing a Digest of All the Decisions of the Privy Council; a Sketch of Its History; Notes on the Constitution of the Judicial Committee; a Summary of Its Procedure and Also Three AppendicesA. Periard, 1891 - 920 pages |
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... it will have attained the desired end , and the author will have accomplished his object . Montreal , 1st May , 1891 . J. J. BEAUCHAMP . TABLE OF CONTENTS Explanation of the abbreviations ..... XII Introduction PREFACE IX.
... it will have attained the desired end , and the author will have accomplished his object . Montreal , 1st May , 1891 . J. J. BEAUCHAMP . TABLE OF CONTENTS Explanation of the abbreviations ..... XII Introduction PREFACE IX.
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... object was not to make this work too volu minous ; it is easy , however , to find the text in the statute book . expedient to make provisions for the more effectual hearing and Notes on the constitution of the Judicial Committee.
... object was not to make this work too volu minous ; it is easy , however , to find the text in the statute book . expedient to make provisions for the more effectual hearing and Notes on the constitution of the Judicial Committee.
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... object the enforcing of Orders and Decrees , compelling appearances and punishing for con- tempts . It has been amended by the " Act to make further Re- gulations for facilitating the hearing of Appeals and other Mat- ters by the ...
... object the enforcing of Orders and Decrees , compelling appearances and punishing for con- tempts . It has been amended by the " Act to make further Re- gulations for facilitating the hearing of Appeals and other Mat- ters by the ...
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... object of the appeal . It is adressed to the Queen in Council . It must be presented within a year and a day from the date of the leave to appeal , but this delay may be extended if cause is shewn . The general rule , except for the ...
... object of the appeal . It is adressed to the Queen in Council . It must be presented within a year and a day from the date of the leave to appeal , but this delay may be extended if cause is shewn . The general rule , except for the ...
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... , and to attain the object for which it was passed . " It is therefore material to inquire how and why the codes were 1 Quebec , 1883 April 18 , L. R. VIII Appeal Cases 530 . PENALTY FOR REFUSAL . enacted , so as to ascertain.
... , and to attain the object for which it was passed . " It is therefore material to inquire how and why the codes were 1 Quebec , 1883 April 18 , L. R. VIII Appeal Cases 530 . PENALTY FOR REFUSAL . enacted , so as to ascertain.
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Page 490 - The administration of justice in the Province, including the constitution, maintenance, and organization of provincial courts, both of civil and of criminal jurisdiction, and including procedure in civil matters in those courts.
Page 490 - In each Province the Legislature may exclusively make Laws in relation to Matters coming within the Classes of Subjects next hereinafter enumerated; that is to say, — 1.
Page 555 - When two steam vessels are meeting end on, or nearly end on, so as to involve risk of collision, each shall alter her course to starboard so that each may pass on the port side of the other.
Page 682 - Such works as, although wholly situate within the Province, are before or after their execution declared by the Parliament of Canada to be for the general advantage of Canada or for the advantage of two or more of the Provinces.
Page 494 - In performing this difficult duty, it will be a wise course for those on whom it is thrown, to decide each case which arises as best they can, without entering more largely upon an interpretation of the statute than is necessary for the decision of the particular question in hand.
Page 514 - A direct tax is one which is demanded from the very persons who, it is intended or desired, should pay it. Indirect taxes are those which are demanded from one person in the expectation and intention that he shall indemnify himself at the expense of another: such as the excise or customs.
Page 510 - Laws of this nature designed for the promotion of public order, safety, or morals, and which subject those who contravene them to criminal procedure and punishment, belong to the subject of public wrongs rather than to that of civil rights. They are of a nature which fall within the general authority of Parliament to make laws for the order and good government of Canada...
Page 512 - When the British North America act enacted that there should be a legislature for Ontario, and that its legislative assembly should have exclusive authority to make laws for the province and for provincial purposes in relation to the matters enumerated...
Page 517 - Direct Taxation within the Province in order to the , raising of a Revenue for Provincial Purposes.
Page 832 - Province, to the contrary hereof in any-wise notwithstanding; such will being executed either according to the Laws of Canada, or according to the Forms prescribed by the Laws of England.