The Journal of Jurisprudence, 4. köideT.T. Clark, 1860 |
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... practice , to resign the lucrative office of advocate - depute . It was rumoured some few months since , that one of the best Sheriffships in Scotland would probably be vacated , in consequence of the learned judge being unable to ...
... practice , to resign the lucrative office of advocate - depute . It was rumoured some few months since , that one of the best Sheriffships in Scotland would probably be vacated , in consequence of the learned judge being unable to ...
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... practice notoriously on the increase amongst leading seniors , of systematically absenting themselves from the Outer House bars . If there is room for a great display , or if the bar is vacant after eleven , and no chance of an Inner ...
... practice notoriously on the increase amongst leading seniors , of systematically absenting themselves from the Outer House bars . If there is room for a great display , or if the bar is vacant after eleven , and no chance of an Inner ...
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... practice ; in Scotland it has been fixed at forty days : hence it is argued , a residence in Scotland for forty days is sufficient to entitle an Englishman to obtain a sequestration . The interlocutor of November is a legitimate ...
... practice ; in Scotland it has been fixed at forty days : hence it is argued , a residence in Scotland for forty days is sufficient to entitle an Englishman to obtain a sequestration . The interlocutor of November is a legitimate ...
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... practice of legislation is left often to the unassisted execution of men utterly ignorant of its principles . Hence the frequent demands for the institution of a department of public justice , whose duty it should be to revise and ...
... practice of legislation is left often to the unassisted execution of men utterly ignorant of its principles . Hence the frequent demands for the institution of a department of public justice , whose duty it should be to revise and ...
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... practice , we must return to the Act of 1854 ( sec . 27 ) . The statute law concerning stamps on negotiable paper is not complete till we ascertain whether the post - stamping of bills is per- mitted . For information on this point we ...
... practice , we must return to the Act of 1854 ( sec . 27 ) . The statute law concerning stamps on negotiable paper is not complete till we ascertain whether the post - stamping of bills is per- mitted . For information on this point we ...
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Page 35 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled, " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders," inclusive of any Acts amending the same.
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