The Journal of Jurisprudence, 1. köideT.T. Clark, 1857 |
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... House , whose roll is well filled , and marked for the First Division , the unfortunate suitors may calculate , at least , upon the expiry of a period of four years before final judgment is pronounced . They will have eighteen months in ...
... House , whose roll is well filled , and marked for the First Division , the unfortunate suitors may calculate , at least , upon the expiry of a period of four years before final judgment is pronounced . They will have eighteen months in ...
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... House , with the exception of a single Judge , whose duty would be confined to Bill Chamber work and the preparation of Records ; and to constitute the other four Outer House judges into a Third Division . Although we have heard the ...
... House , with the exception of a single Judge , whose duty would be confined to Bill Chamber work and the preparation of Records ; and to constitute the other four Outer House judges into a Third Division . Although we have heard the ...
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... House . The Third Division , it is proposed , should be made up by taking one judge from each of the two Divisions , and one Lord Ordinary from the Outer House . At present , only four Lords Ordinaries sit daily , although there are ...
... House . The Third Division , it is proposed , should be made up by taking one judge from each of the two Divisions , and one Lord Ordinary from the Outer House . At present , only four Lords Ordinaries sit daily , although there are ...
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... House of Lords , there might be the option given to the defeated party of appealing to a kind of Exchequer Chamber , composed of two divi- sions , and in this way the objection would be entirely obviated . Such are the various proposals ...
... House of Lords , there might be the option given to the defeated party of appealing to a kind of Exchequer Chamber , composed of two divi- sions , and in this way the objection would be entirely obviated . Such are the various proposals ...
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... House of Lords , Lord Ardmillan is called upon to pronounce a judgment upon the point , and has issued an elaborate note , which , except for the plea- sure that is always derived from reading pointed and forcible reason- ing , was a ...
... House of Lords , Lord Ardmillan is called upon to pronounce a judgment upon the point , and has issued an elaborate note , which , except for the plea- sure that is always derived from reading pointed and forcible reason- ing , was a ...
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