The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 144
... jurisdiction , and that for purpose of jurisdiction no distinction was to be drawn between marriages that were void ab initio and those which were merely voidable . ( In passing it should be noted that in Ramsay - Fairfax v . Ramsay ...
... jurisdiction , and that for purpose of jurisdiction no distinction was to be drawn between marriages that were void ab initio and those which were merely voidable . ( In passing it should be noted that in Ramsay - Fairfax v . Ramsay ...
Page 158
... jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts whether or not in accord with the principles of international law ; thus Inverclyde v . Inverclyde was clearly wrong , as the respondent had a residence in England . The decision in Simonin v ...
... jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts whether or not in accord with the principles of international law ; thus Inverclyde v . Inverclyde was clearly wrong , as the respondent had a residence in England . The decision in Simonin v ...
Page 173
... jurisdiction granted by the Act , and that regard must be had to the terms of sect . 42 of that Act . This section provided for service outside the jurisdiction , a procedure extending that of citation in the ecclesiastical courts ...
... jurisdiction granted by the Act , and that regard must be had to the terms of sect . 42 of that Act . This section provided for service outside the jurisdiction , a procedure extending that of citation in the ecclesiastical courts ...
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