Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly Founded on Blackstone)Butterworths, 1903 |
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... particular , the endowments of the living are vested in him as for a free- hold estate ; and this freehold , if vested in him in his natural capacity , would on his death have descended to his heirs , who might or might not have been ...
... particular , the endowments of the living are vested in him as for a free- hold estate ; and this freehold , if vested in him in his natural capacity , would on his death have descended to his heirs , who might or might not have been ...
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... particular professors , for such ( c ) Rex v . Cambridge ( Vice- Chancellor ) ( 1765 ) , 3 Burr . 1656 . Under the Oxford University Act , 1854 , the government of the university of Oxford is mainly vested in the Hebdomadal Council , a ...
... particular professors , for such ( c ) Rex v . Cambridge ( Vice- Chancellor ) ( 1765 ) , 3 Burr . 1656 . Under the Oxford University Act , 1854 , the government of the university of Oxford is mainly vested in the Hebdomadal Council , a ...
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... particular parish are not capable of holding lands to them and their successors , though they are capable of receiving a general ( 0 ) Co. Litt . 46 ; Power v . Banks , [ 1901 ] 2 Ch . 487 . ( p ) Ibid . ( q ) Dyer , 48 ; Byrd v ...
... particular parish are not capable of holding lands to them and their successors , though they are capable of receiving a general ( 0 ) Co. Litt . 46 ; Power v . Banks , [ 1901 ] 2 Ch . 487 . ( p ) Ibid . ( q ) Dyer , 48 ; Byrd v ...
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... particular forms ( 1 ) ; and while he keeps within his jurisdiction , his determinations as visitor are final , and examinable in no other court whatsoever ( m ) . IV . [ We come now to consider , how corporations may be dissolved ...
... particular forms ( 1 ) ; and while he keeps within his jurisdiction , his determinations as visitor are final , and examinable in no other court whatsoever ( m ) . IV . [ We come now to consider , how corporations may be dissolved ...
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... particular town , should be " a body corporate " by the specified name , and by that name should have perpetual succession , and be competent to sue and be sued , and the like ( d ) . Municipal charters , however , came to be granted ...
... particular town , should be " a body corporate " by the specified name , and by that name should have perpetual succession , and be competent to sue and be sued , and the like ( d ) . Municipal charters , however , came to be granted ...
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Page 205 - ... to establish a defence on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that, at the time of the committing of the act, the party accused was labouring under such a defect of reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing; or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong.
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