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PACE Of his Right of erecting Courts of Judicature . . . . . . . . . 564 Of his Right of
pardoning Offences . . . . . . . . . . . 505 Of his Right of issuing Proclamations . . . . . .
. . . . . 506 Of his Right as Guardian of Idiots and Lunatics , and of the Law relating
...
PACE Of his Right of erecting Courts of Judicature . . . . . . . . . 564 Of his Right of
pardoning Offences . . . . . . . . . . . 505 Of his Right of issuing Proclamations . . . . . .
. . . . . 506 Of his Right as Guardian of Idiots and Lunatics , and of the Law relating
...
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... by the Naval Prize Act , 1864 , under which all questions are referred to the
jurisdiction of the Prize Courts . This jurisdiction is now ordinarily exercised by the
Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice ( k ) , and may ( in certain cases ) ...
... by the Naval Prize Act , 1864 , under which all questions are referred to the
jurisdiction of the Prize Courts . This jurisdiction is now ordinarily exercised by the
Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice ( k ) , and may ( in certain cases ) ...
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The ground of the court ' s interference to prevent such fraudulent use was to
save the public from a fraud , though incidentally the court saved the inventor
from a loss ; and this principle still exists independently of statute ( s ) . But under
the ...
The ground of the court ' s interference to prevent such fraudulent use was to
save the public from a fraud , though incidentally the court saved the inventor
from a loss ; and this principle still exists independently of statute ( s ) . But under
the ...
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The last of these cases requires a short explanation . The doctrine of part
performance is , in origin , an equitable one , though it is now enforceable in
every branch of the Supreme Court , and also in county courts , so far as these ( x
) Coombs ...
The last of these cases requires a short explanation . The doctrine of part
performance is , in origin , an equitable one , though it is now enforceable in
every branch of the Supreme Court , and also in county courts , so far as these ( x
) Coombs ...
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Each case must accordingly be decided upon its merits ; and the court will have
regard to all the circumstances in considering whether a case fulfils the
conditions above mentioned ( f ) . A restraint may be partly good and partly bad ,
and in ...
Each case must accordingly be decided upon its merits ; and the court will have
regard to all the circumstances in considering whether a case fulfils the
conditions above mentioned ( f ) . A restraint may be partly good and partly bad ,
and in ...
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