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... Judge , and relegates him to the Colonies . In England itself the Judges are appointed from the ranks of practising Advocates , mainly from Barristers , and many of them are only part - time Judges , who return at the end of their ...
... Judge , and relegates him to the Colonies . In England itself the Judges are appointed from the ranks of practising Advocates , mainly from Barristers , and many of them are only part - time Judges , who return at the end of their ...
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... judges of the High Court . The CHANCERY Division is , as explained in Chapter 2 , the modern descendant of the old Court of Equity where you get justice without delay . Today it deals mainly with cases concerning companies , mortgages ...
... judges of the High Court . The CHANCERY Division is , as explained in Chapter 2 , the modern descendant of the old Court of Equity where you get justice without delay . Today it deals mainly with cases concerning companies , mortgages ...
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... Judges , but these are usually supplemented by a large number of circuit judges sitting as deputy judges sit in Crown Courts like their Queen's Bench colleagues , but perhaps not quite so frequently . Often , for a change , they hear ...
... Judges , but these are usually supplemented by a large number of circuit judges sitting as deputy judges sit in Crown Courts like their Queen's Bench colleagues , but perhaps not quite so frequently . Often , for a change , they hear ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
Introduction The Broad and Narrower Senses | 39 |
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