The Quarterly Review, 262–263. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 130
... court of law . The Court of Appeal decided , however , that both the legislation and the Ordinance were invalid , that the Trade Union representatives had no right to sit , and that the ruling of the President of the Senate permitting ...
... court of law . The Court of Appeal decided , however , that both the legislation and the Ordinance were invalid , that the Trade Union representatives had no right to sit , and that the ruling of the President of the Senate permitting ...
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... court confines itself strictly to its judicial function of deciding whether one or other of the legal grounds for an order exists , there is a danger that orders may be granted in many cases where a separation can properly be avoided ...
... court confines itself strictly to its judicial function of deciding whether one or other of the legal grounds for an order exists , there is a danger that orders may be granted in many cases where a separation can properly be avoided ...
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... court . ' But such wrangles are of daily occurrence in our courts , whether or not the judge is sitting alone . No German court ( I am writing of pre- Nazi Germany and have no experience of German courts since 1933 ) would allow itself ...
... court . ' But such wrangles are of daily occurrence in our courts , whether or not the judge is sitting alone . No German court ( I am writing of pre- Nazi Germany and have no experience of German courts since 1933 ) would allow itself ...
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