Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee and the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 6. köideV. & R. Stevens, Sons, and Haynes, 1864 |
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... regard being had to the unsettled condition of France in its state of transition at the time of the passing of this Ordon- nance , to the existence of war , by which the irregu- larity in the communication then existing between Europe ...
... regard being had to the unsettled condition of France in its state of transition at the time of the passing of this Ordon- nance , to the existence of war , by which the irregu- larity in the communication then existing between Europe ...
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... regard to the question , whether a person in Saint Lucia , or in any of the other Colonies where the French Civil Law is in operation , can change his name without the authorization of the Government , it may be said that in France ...
... regard to the question , whether a person in Saint Lucia , or in any of the other Colonies where the French Civil Law is in operation , can change his name without the authorization of the Government , it may be said that in France ...
Page 75
... regard- ing the execu- tion of Wills , enacts : - " Pour réputer un Testament in force in solennel , il est nécessaire qu'il soit écrit et signé du Testateur ; ou qu'il soit passé par devant deux Notaires ; et qu'il ait été dicté et ...
... regard- ing the execu- tion of Wills , enacts : - " Pour réputer un Testament in force in solennel , il est nécessaire qu'il soit écrit et signé du Testateur ; ou qu'il soit passé par devant deux Notaires ; et qu'il ait été dicté et ...
Page 85
... regard- ing the practice and usage of Notaries in preparing and obtaining the execution of Wills in Lower Canada , and their consequent validity or invalidity . The Coutume de Paris is the governing law of Lower Canada , as regards the ...
... regard- ing the practice and usage of Notaries in preparing and obtaining the execution of Wills in Lower Canada , and their consequent validity or invalidity . The Coutume de Paris is the governing law of Lower Canada , as regards the ...
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... regard both to the reason of the thing , and to the decisions which have been given upon the parti- cular Coutume , as well as those which have been delivered upon the far more rigorous language of the Article in the Code Napoléon ...
... regard both to the reason of the thing , and to the decisions which have been given upon the parti- cular Coutume , as well as those which have been delivered upon the far more rigorous language of the Article in the Code Napoléon ...
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Page 372 - The court said there must be reasonable evidence of negligence; but where the thing is .shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as, in the ordinary course of things, does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendant, that the accident arose from want of care.
Page 505 - ... or procure to be equipped, furnished, fitted out or armed, or shall knowingly aid, assist or be concerned in the eqnipping, furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service...
Page 538 - ... employed in the service of any foreign prince, state, or potentate, or of any foreign colony, province, or part of any province or people...
Page 518 - Ship, or with Intent to cruise or commit Hostilities against any Prince, State, or Potentate, or against the Subjects or Citizens of any Prince, State, or Potentate, or against the Persons exercising or assuming to exercise the Powers of Government in any Colony, Province, or Part of any Province or Country...
Page 506 - ... and every such ship or vessel, with the tackle, apparel and furniture, together with all the materials, arms, ammunition, and stores, which may belong to or be on board of any such *lii]> or vessel, shall be forfeited...
Page 506 - Majesty shall not then be at war ; or shall within the United Kingdom or any of His Majesty's dominions, or in any settlement, colony, territory, island or place belonging or subject to His Majesty, issue or deliver any commission for any ship or vessel to the intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed as aforesaid...
Page 375 - There must be reasonable evidence of negligence ; but where the thing is shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as in the ordinary course of things does not happen if those who have the management use the proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendant, that the accident arose from want of care.
Page 505 - ... foreign colony, province, or part of any province or people, or of any person or persons exercising, or assuming to exercise, any powers of government in or over any foreign state, colony, province, or part of any province or people, as a transport or store-ship, or with intent to cruise or commit hostilities against any prince, state, or potentate...
Page 292 - WHEREAS it is ordained in this Office for the Administration of the Lord's Supper, that the Communicants should receive the same kneeling ; (which order is well meant, for a signification of our humble and grateful acknowledgment of the benefits of Christ therein given to all worthy Receivers...
Page 225 - ... service performed for such company, but shall not be liable to an action therefor before an execution shall be returned unsatisfied in whole or in part...