Journal of Comparative Legislation and International LawSociety of Comparative Legislation, 1902 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
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... government with the protection of purely Imperial interests is possible . Now I venture ... order to stimulate the organic growth of the whole ? " The form counts for nothing ; it is the reality that is of moment . The Imperial Privy Council ...
... government with the protection of purely Imperial interests is possible . Now I venture ... order to stimulate the organic growth of the whole ? " The form counts for nothing ; it is the reality that is of moment . The Imperial Privy Council ...
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... Council , by whose direction he was compelled unwillingly to pass sentences ... order " that no man should meddle in Admiralty causes , but only the said ... Council were not prepared 46 NAVAL OR VICTUALLING STORES :
... Council , by whose direction he was compelled unwillingly to pass sentences ... order " that no man should meddle in Admiralty causes , but only the said ... Council were not prepared 46 NAVAL OR VICTUALLING STORES :
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... Council , and the orders of the Council as to what ships and goods should be condemned had to obeyed by him . By ... order of the Council as to payment of freight . The commissioners appointed to discharge the corn asked who was to pay ...
... Council , and the orders of the Council as to what ships and goods should be condemned had to obeyed by him . By ... order of the Council as to payment of freight . The commissioners appointed to discharge the corn asked who was to pay ...
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... Order in Council issued directing that all ships laden with corn for the enemy should be brought in , to be dealt with according to the Queen's pleasure . Whether by these words compulsory purchase was intended does not appear . Wars of ...
... Order in Council issued directing that all ships laden with corn for the enemy should be brought in , to be dealt with according to the Queen's pleasure . Whether by these words compulsory purchase was intended does not appear . Wars of ...
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... Order in Council to the same effect . This Order was shortly afterwards revoked , re - issued in April , 1795 , and shortly afterwards again revoked . Meanwhile many neutral corn ships had been seized and their cargoes condemned , and ...
... Order in Council to the same effect . This Order was shortly afterwards revoked , re - issued in April , 1795 , and shortly afterwards again revoked . Meanwhile many neutral corn ships had been seized and their cargoes condemned , and ...
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Page 213 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of Parliament, is against law.
Page 298 - No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of food or any drug which is not of the nature, substance, and quality of the article demanded by such purchaser...
Page 247 - ... as hereinbefore respectively directed, the same shall respectively be admitted in evidence in every case in which the original document could have been received in evidence, without any proof of the seal where a seal is necessary, or of the signature, or of the truth of the statement attached thereto, where such signature and statement are necessary, or of the judicial character of the person appearing to have made such signature and statement.
Page 271 - ... conscientiously believes that vaccination would be prejudicial to the health of the child, and within seven days thereafter delivers to the vaccination officer for the district a certificate by such justices or magistrate of such conscientious objection.
Page 75 - A person shown not to have been heard of for seven years by those (if any) who, if he had been alive, would naturally have heard of him, is presumed to be dead, unless the circumstances of the case are such as to account for his not being heard of without assuming his death...
Page 221 - Where the Secretary of State is satisfied that any manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour, used in factories or workshops, is dangerous or injurious to health or dangerous to life or limb, either generally or in the case of women, children, or any other class of persons...
Page 212 - JAMES, by the grace of God, king of England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith; and of Scotland the seven and fortieth.
Page 214 - ... guilty of a misdemeanour, and be liable on conviction to penal servitude for a term not exceeding seven years, or to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a term not exceeding two years.
Page 219 - ... if they have not been painted with oil or varnished once at least within seven years, shall be limewashed once at least within every fourteen months, to date from the period when last...
Page 250 - XXIV. The service and execution throughout the Commonwealth of the civil and criminal process and the judgments of the courts of the States. XXV. The recognition throughout the Commonwealth of the laws, the public acts and records, and the judicial proceedings of the States.