The Law Times, 52. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1872 |
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... allowed his costs pursuant to the 5th section of 30 & 31 Vict . c . 142 , which provides that no costs shall be recoverable in a Superior Court where less than 101. are recovered in an action of tort unless the judge certify on the ...
... allowed his costs pursuant to the 5th section of 30 & 31 Vict . c . 142 , which provides that no costs shall be recoverable in a Superior Court where less than 101. are recovered in an action of tort unless the judge certify on the ...
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... allowed . E. B. ( Q. 6. ) CASE . - Clay v . Yates ( 1 Hurl . & Norm . 73 ) has not been overruled . But see Lee v . Griffin ( 30 L. J. Q. B. 252 ) , where it was discussed . E. B. ( Q. 7. ) TALLYMAN'S BILL . - No such Act has been ...
... allowed . E. B. ( Q. 6. ) CASE . - Clay v . Yates ( 1 Hurl . & Norm . 73 ) has not been overruled . But see Lee v . Griffin ( 30 L. J. Q. B. 252 ) , where it was discussed . E. B. ( Q. 7. ) TALLYMAN'S BILL . - No such Act has been ...
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... allowed 51. 5s . a day for journeys from home . We submit in contentious matters in Scotland , at least a similar scale should be allowed in this country . The Lord Chancellor received the statement of the deputies very 34 [ Nov. 11 ...
... allowed 51. 5s . a day for journeys from home . We submit in contentious matters in Scotland , at least a similar scale should be allowed in this country . The Lord Chancellor received the statement of the deputies very 34 [ Nov. 11 ...
Page 40
... allowed to speak when they had the misfortune to differ from the defending counsel on a point of law . We remember reading in one of the State Trials a dictum addressed to an obstreperous counsel by a Chief Justice , " Look ye , sir ...
... allowed to speak when they had the misfortune to differ from the defending counsel on a point of law . We remember reading in one of the State Trials a dictum addressed to an obstreperous counsel by a Chief Justice , " Look ye , sir ...
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... allowed to claim trial by a special jury at that tribunal , instead of having to apply for certiorari , and should he succeed in obtaining it , being obliged to wait , maybe a year , before he can clear himself from the charge ? Surely ...
... allowed to claim trial by a special jury at that tribunal , instead of having to apply for certiorari , and should he succeed in obtaining it , being obliged to wait , maybe a year , before he can clear himself from the charge ? Surely ...
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