The Law Times, 190. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1940 |
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Page 190-4
... Lord Justice Scrutton is the greatest judge of his time . He loves the law for its own sake . Of course he's not always right ; but he sticks to his opinion . If reversed in the House of Lords , he never wavers . Nor does he resent my ...
... Lord Justice Scrutton is the greatest judge of his time . He loves the law for its own sake . Of course he's not always right ; but he sticks to his opinion . If reversed in the House of Lords , he never wavers . Nor does he resent my ...
Page 190-5
... Lord Granville ( 1844 , 5 Q. B. 701 ) in regard to the same manor and there was no sufficient ground shown for disturbing that decision which had stood as a decision of a court of high authority for so many years . It will be convenient ...
... Lord Granville ( 1844 , 5 Q. B. 701 ) in regard to the same manor and there was no sufficient ground shown for disturbing that decision which had stood as a decision of a court of high authority for so many years . It will be convenient ...
Page 190-183
... Lord Chancellor , when , as he put it , “ there was only two of us , but everything as splendid as if twenty people had been expected - the great seal on a dumb waiter at his right hand , and a man in a bagwig and suit of armour ...
... Lord Chancellor , when , as he put it , “ there was only two of us , but everything as splendid as if twenty people had been expected - the great seal on a dumb waiter at his right hand , and a man in a bagwig and suit of armour ...
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