The Law Times, 214. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1952 |
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Page 214-5
... England developed in Ireland in the thirteenth century , and similarity between the two systems was ensured by two methods . English lawyers and even English judges were appointed to the Irish bench ; and Irish law students frequently ...
... England developed in Ireland in the thirteenth century , and similarity between the two systems was ensured by two methods . English lawyers and even English judges were appointed to the Irish bench ; and Irish law students frequently ...
Page 214-96
... England , while he was still here . He had no house in England but lived in hotels and boarding houses . The court , applying Armytage v . Armytage ( 78 L. T. Rep . 689 ; ( 1898 ) P. 178 ) , held that this residence was sufficient ...
... England , while he was still here . He had no house in England but lived in hotels and boarding houses . The court , applying Armytage v . Armytage ( 78 L. T. Rep . 689 ; ( 1898 ) P. 178 ) , held that this residence was sufficient ...
Page 214-217
... England , she applied to a metropolitan magistrate to issue a summons , under the Bastardy Laws Amendment Act , 1872 , sect . 3 , for an affiliation order against the putative father , an Englishman domiciled in England . The magistrate ...
... England , she applied to a metropolitan magistrate to issue a summons , under the Bastardy Laws Amendment Act , 1872 , sect . 3 , for an affiliation order against the putative father , an Englishman domiciled in England . The magistrate ...
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