Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bar Association, 7. köide,1922. osaCarswell Company, 1923 |
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... tion . Lord Shaw is well - known to you all . He has sat for many years on the judicial committee of the Privy Council ; he goes to you now to express in person , far more vividly than I can do on paper , how strong a sense of unity we ...
... tion . Lord Shaw is well - known to you all . He has sat for many years on the judicial committee of the Privy Council ; he goes to you now to express in person , far more vividly than I can do on paper , how strong a sense of unity we ...
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... tion for science , for integrity , for courage and devo- tion . We are greatly indebted to Maître Aubepin for the great effort he has made in crossing an Ocean and Continent to come and bring us the fraternal greet- ings from that great ...
... tion for science , for integrity , for courage and devo- tion . We are greatly indebted to Maître Aubepin for the great effort he has made in crossing an Ocean and Continent to come and bring us the fraternal greet- ings from that great ...
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... tion which is , I believe , to be the case in California , where the annual meeting of the American Bar Associa- ation has just been held . It seems to me that many of the conclusions reached by these gatherings have a steadying effect ...
... tion which is , I believe , to be the case in California , where the annual meeting of the American Bar Associa- ation has just been held . It seems to me that many of the conclusions reached by these gatherings have a steadying effect ...
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... tion . ' ' That is simply to place the Minister of Justice in the same position as the Attorneys - General in the Provinces . MR . MCPHILLIPS , K.C .: I will second that motion . THE CHAIRMAN : It has been moved by Mr. White , and ...
... tion . ' ' That is simply to place the Minister of Justice in the same position as the Attorneys - General in the Provinces . MR . MCPHILLIPS , K.C .: I will second that motion . THE CHAIRMAN : It has been moved by Mr. White , and ...
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... tion , Ladies and Gentlemen : This Association has always had the great fortune at its annual meetings of having in attendance several of our distinguished brethren from the United States . Today is no exception . In the person of the ...
... tion , Ladies and Gentlemen : This Association has always had the great fortune at its annual meetings of having in attendance several of our distinguished brethren from the United States . Today is no exception . In the person of the ...
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Page 142 - THE harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls As if that soul were fled. So sleeps the pride of former days, So glory's thrill is o'er, And hearts that once beat high for praise Now feel that pulse no more.
Page 159 - They deem it their duty, however, to place on record their view that any such readjustment, while thoroughly preserving all existing powers of selfgovernment and complete control of domestic affairs, should be based upon a full recognition of the Dominions as autonomous nations of an Imperial Commonwealth...
Page 144 - There is a mystery, with whom relation Durst never meddle, in the soul of state ; Which hath an operation more divine Than breath or pen can give expressure to...
Page 222 - ... as well to keep the scale of justice even and steady, and not liable to waver with every new judge's opinion ; as also because the law in that case being solemnly declared and determined, what before was uncertain, and perhaps indifferent, is now become a permanent rule, which it is not in the breast of any subsequent judge to alter or vary from, according to his private sentiments...
Page 149 - Thou preparedst room before it, And didst cause it to take deep root, and it filled the land.
Page 375 - A general devise of the real estate of the testator, or of the real estate of the testator in any place or in the occupation of any person mentioned in his will, or otherwise described in a general manner...
Page 274 - Court shall be composed of a body of independent judges, elected regardless of their nationality from among persons of high moral character, who possess the qualifications required in their respective countries for appointment to the highest judicial offices, or are juris-consults of recognized competence in international law.
Page 143 - WHEN Britain first, at Heaven's command, Arose from out the azure main, This was the charter of the land, And guardian angels sung this strain: "Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves!
Page 371 - That no appointment made by will, in exercise of any power, shall be valid, unless the same be executed in manner herein-before required; and every will executed in manner hereinbefore required shall, so far as respects the execution and attestation thereof, be a valid execution of a power of appointment by will, notwithstanding it shall have been expressly required that a will made in exercise of such power should be executed with some additional or other form of execution or solemnity.
Page 369 - ... by deed or will; and also to all rights of entry for conditions broken, and other rights of entry; and also to such of the same estates, interests and rights respectively, and other real and personal estate, as the testator may be entitled to at the time of his death, notwithstanding that he may become entitled to the same subsequently to the execution of his will.