Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law: With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, 66. köideT. & J.W. Johnson, 1866 |
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... Crown . - The prosecutor relies on stat . 6 & 7 Vict . c . 73 , s . 27 , which enacts : " That every person who shall have been duly admitted an attorney of any one of the superior courts of law at West- minster shall be entitled , upon ...
... Crown . - The prosecutor relies on stat . 6 & 7 Vict . c . 73 , s . 27 , which enacts : " That every person who shall have been duly admitted an attorney of any one of the superior courts of law at West- minster shall be entitled , upon ...
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... Crown . ( a ) —It is understood that no further argument is to take place on the question of form . It may indeed be doubted whe- ther the old cases on returns to mandamus be applicable to the modern law , which has introduced demurrers ...
... Crown . ( a ) —It is understood that no further argument is to take place on the question of form . It may indeed be doubted whe- ther the old cases on returns to mandamus be applicable to the modern law , which has introduced demurrers ...
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... Crown . Judgment for the Crown . 30 339 MAYOR OF LONDÓN v . THE QUEEN . 13 ADOLPHUS & ELLIS . N. S. 28.
... Crown . Judgment for the Crown . 30 339 MAYOR OF LONDÓN v . THE QUEEN . 13 ADOLPHUS & ELLIS . N. S. 28.
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... Crown did not warrant the contrary assumption . [ PARKE , B. - On writ of error , the Courts notice the customs of an inferior Court . ] That is from neces- sity . ( a ) [ ALDERSON , B. - Does not your return cure the defect in the ...
... Crown did not warrant the contrary assumption . [ PARKE , B. - On writ of error , the Courts notice the customs of an inferior Court . ] That is from neces- sity . ( a ) [ ALDERSON , B. - Does not your return cure the defect in the ...
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... Crown on a demurrer to a return to a writ of mandamus to admit Mr. W. H. Ashurst , an attorney of this Court , to be an attorney of the Lord Mayor's Court of the city of London . The case was partly argued at the sittings of this Court ...
... Crown on a demurrer to a return to a writ of mandamus to admit Mr. W. H. Ashurst , an attorney of this Court , to be an attorney of the Lord Mayor's Court of the city of London . The case was partly argued at the sittings of this Court ...
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Page 215 - ... there to be kept by the proper officer among the records of the court ; and upon any indictment or information against any person fora subsequent offence, a copy of such conviction, certified by the proper officer of the court, or proved to be a true copy, shall be sufficient evidence to prove a conviction for the former offence, and the conviction shall be presumed to have been unappealed against, until the contrary be shown.
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