The Law Times, 52. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1872 |
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... JUDGE ( R. 210 ) during the absence of the latter " from any reasonable cause . ' The fact that the CHIEF JUDGE is also a Vice - Chancellor is always a " reasonable cause " for his absence , and hence his place is generally filled by ...
... JUDGE ( R. 210 ) during the absence of the latter " from any reasonable cause . ' The fact that the CHIEF JUDGE is also a Vice - Chancellor is always a " reasonable cause " for his absence , and hence his place is generally filled by ...
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... Judge in Bankruptcy ; and among other powers that of delegating to the registrars of their respective courts full powers to adjudicate in all cases in bankruptcy . In London the Chief Judge has exercised this power , and in the country ...
... Judge in Bankruptcy ; and among other powers that of delegating to the registrars of their respective courts full powers to adjudicate in all cases in bankruptcy . In London the Chief Judge has exercised this power , and in the country ...
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... judge who tried such cause is a member . Where , there fore , such an action was tried before Kelly , C.B. , and a nonsuit was entered , this court refused to en- tertain a motion to set aside the nonsuit and for a new trial . THIS was ...
... judge who tried such cause is a member . Where , there fore , such an action was tried before Kelly , C.B. , and a nonsuit was entered , this court refused to en- tertain a motion to set aside the nonsuit and for a new trial . THIS was ...
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... judge certify on the record that there was sufficient reason for bringing such action in a Superior Court , or unless the court or a judge at chambers shall by rule or order allow such costs , Quain , Q.C. ( C. Crompton with him ) ...
... judge certify on the record that there was sufficient reason for bringing such action in a Superior Court , or unless the court or a judge at chambers shall by rule or order allow such costs , Quain , Q.C. ( C. Crompton with him ) ...
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... judge of a Superior Court sitting in chambers . each party being re- presented by attorney , and not by counsel , but with liberty to the judge to refer the question to the court . This would be a speedy , cheap , and satisfactory ...
... judge of a Superior Court sitting in chambers . each party being re- presented by attorney , and not by counsel , but with liberty to the judge to refer the question to the court . This would be a speedy , cheap , and satisfactory ...
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