The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumen30Butterworths, 1871 |
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... clerks and trans- lators and parties time to sift the wheat from the chaff , and translate the papers which bear on the case ; and after all , even with this four years ' sifting , their lordships con- stantly complain of " the frequent ...
... clerks and trans- lators and parties time to sift the wheat from the chaff , and translate the papers which bear on the case ; and after all , even with this four years ' sifting , their lordships con- stantly complain of " the frequent ...
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... clerk . In one case where an inquiry seems to have been made , it appeared that of six judges in the district five had previously been clerks in the District Court and four were Sheristedars ( judge's clerks ) at the time of their ...
... clerk . In one case where an inquiry seems to have been made , it appeared that of six judges in the district five had previously been clerks in the District Court and four were Sheristedars ( judge's clerks ) at the time of their ...
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... clerk of to - day , set to work in the office at seventeen , and only spending one year of his time in London , has not the same advantages of general education as the graduate who leaves . the University at twenty - two to enter at the ...
... clerk of to - day , set to work in the office at seventeen , and only spending one year of his time in London , has not the same advantages of general education as the graduate who leaves . the University at twenty - two to enter at the ...
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... Clerk ( Patton ) . " It appears to me perfectly plain that a partner , and especially a managing partner , who goes to the land- lord , and , behind the back of his partner , obtains a new lease of the partnership premises , is not ...
... Clerk ( Patton ) . " It appears to me perfectly plain that a partner , and especially a managing partner , who goes to the land- lord , and , behind the back of his partner , obtains a new lease of the partnership premises , is not ...
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... Clerk ( Patton ) - " The law of servitude is inapplicable , the right being of the nature of a common interest in the lane ; and if we look to what was the intention of the parties , I cannot but think that an open lane or narrow street ...
... Clerk ( Patton ) - " The law of servitude is inapplicable , the right being of the nature of a common interest in the lane ; and if we look to what was the intention of the parties , I cannot but think that an open lane or narrow street ...
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Página 162 - State, such persons shall be guilty of an offence against this Act, and shall be punishable by fine and imprisonment, or either of such punishments, at the discretion of the Court before which the offender is convicted ; and imprisonment, if awarded, may be either with or without hard labour.
Página 161 - (3.) Equips any ship with intent or knowledge, or having reasonable cause to believe that the same shall or will be employed in the military or naval service of any foreign State at war with any friendly State...
Página 162 - Act, and the following consequences shall ensue : (1) The offender shall be punishable by fine and imprisonment, or either of such punishments, at the discretion of the Court before which the offender is convicted, and imprisonment, if awarded, may be either with or without hard labour.
Página 74 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war ; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Página 79 - Very different is the case of a trade which the neutral has never possessed, which he holds by no title of use and habit in times of peace, and which, in fact, can obtain in war by no other title, than by the success of the one belligerent against the other, and at the expense of that very belligerent under whose success he sets up his title ; and such I take to be the colonial trade, generally speaking.
Página 162 - Where any ship is built by order of or on behalf of any foreign state when at war with a friendly state, or is delivered to or to the order of such foreign state, or any person who to the knowledge of the person building is an agent of such foreign state, or is paid for by such foreign state or such agent, and is employed in the military or naval service of such foreign state, such ship shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been built...
Página 85 - The trade of neutrals with belligerents in articles not contraband is absolutely free, unless interrupted by blockade; the conveyance by neutrals to belligerents of contraband articles is always unlawful, and such, articles may always be seized during transit by sea.
Página 161 - ... accept or agree to accept any commission or engagement in the military or naval service of any foreign state at war with a friendly state, — He shall be guilty of an offence against this Act, and shall be punishable...
Página 252 - ... improvident alienations, or dispositions, made by languishing or dying persons, or by other persons, to uses, called charitable uses, to take place after their deaths, to the disherison of their lawful heirs ; for remedy whereof it was enacted.
Página 159 - An Act to regulate the conduct of Her Majesty's Subjects during the existence of Hostilities between Foreign States with which Her Majesty is at Peace...