The Law Times, 56. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1874 |
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Page 48
... taken a leap which is of very questionable expediency . The question in Ferrand's case was , whether evidence could be taken in England in relation to a prosecution pending before foreign tribunals . The objections to allowing such a ...
... taken a leap which is of very questionable expediency . The question in Ferrand's case was , whether evidence could be taken in England in relation to a prosecution pending before foreign tribunals . The objections to allowing such a ...
Page 52
... taken as a specimen . The idea conveyed to our minds is that some incompetent youth is set to work to copy affidavits at so much a day or week instead of their being entrusted to law stationers or writers . Solicitors have a right to ...
... taken as a specimen . The idea conveyed to our minds is that some incompetent youth is set to work to copy affidavits at so much a day or week instead of their being entrusted to law stationers or writers . Solicitors have a right to ...
Page 54
... taken of the affidavits that were used in support of the rule , nor has notice been given of the affidavits on which I now show cause . Under those circumstances I can only ask your Lordships to allow the matter to be enlarged until ...
... taken of the affidavits that were used in support of the rule , nor has notice been given of the affidavits on which I now show cause . Under those circumstances I can only ask your Lordships to allow the matter to be enlarged until ...
Page 56
... taken in the presence of the accused , were admissible in pro- ceedings under the Act of 1870 . GROVE , J. remarked that this was only a semble from the case , and added that the statute of 1870 did not contain the strong words ...
... taken in the presence of the accused , were admissible in pro- ceedings under the Act of 1870 . GROVE , J. remarked that this was only a semble from the case , and added that the statute of 1870 did not contain the strong words ...
Page 59
... taken to be held and settled to her separate use . " Now , if property be " held and settled to the separate use of a married woman , " it is clear that ( independently of this Act ) it must be vested in some other person for that ...
... taken to be held and settled to her separate use . " Now , if property be " held and settled to the separate use of a married woman , " it is clear that ( independently of this Act ) it must be vested in some other person for that ...
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