Commentaries on the Laws of England in One Volume Together with a Copious Glossary of Writers Referred To, and a Chart of Descent of English SovereignsWest Publishing Company, 1897 - 808 páginas |
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... lords , and intermix in their votes . Hence they are one estate in every effectual sense , though the ancient distinction still nominally continues . If a bill should pass their house , there is no doubt of its validity , though every lord ...
... lords , and intermix in their votes . Hence they are one estate in every effectual sense , though the ancient distinction still nominally continues . If a bill should pass their house , there is no doubt of its validity , though every lord ...
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... lords ; every one who has a voice in parliament , personally or by his representatives . In a free state , a branch at least of the legisla- tive power should reside in the whole body of the people . In the petty republics of Greece ...
... lords ; every one who has a voice in parliament , personally or by his representatives . In a free state , a branch at least of the legisla- tive power should reside in the whole body of the people . In the petty republics of Greece ...
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... lords , being a permanent , hereditary body , created at pleasure by the king , are more influenced by the crown than the commons , who are a temporary , elective body . It would , therefore , be dangerous to give the lords the power of ...
... lords , being a permanent , hereditary body , created at pleasure by the king , are more influenced by the crown than the commons , who are a temporary , elective body . It would , therefore , be dangerous to give the lords the power of ...
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... lords is the lord chancellor , or keeper of the great seal , or any other person appointed by the king's commission , otherwise it is said the house of lords may elect . The speaker of the house of com- mons is chosen by the house , but ...
... lords is the lord chancellor , or keeper of the great seal , or any other person appointed by the king's commission , otherwise it is said the house of lords may elect . The speaker of the house of com- mons is chosen by the house , but ...
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... lords by one of the members , with a message to acquaint them therewith . The same forms are observed , muta- tis mutandis , when the bill begins in the house of lords . Bill Deposited . When both houses have done with any bill , it is ...
... lords by one of the members , with a message to acquaint them therewith . The same forms are observed , muta- tis mutandis , when the bill begins in the house of lords . Bill Deposited . When both houses have done with any bill , it is ...
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Términos y frases comunes
act of parliament action alien ancestor ancient bill called canon laws cause chancery chattels civil law clergy common law consent constitution contract corporations court court of equity creditors crime crown customs damages death debt declared deed defendant deodand descended duties ecclesiastical Edward Edward the Confessor election England English equity escheat execution executor feudal forfeiture freehold grant heir hence Henry VIII hereditary house of lords inheritance injury issue judges judgment jurisdiction jury justice king king's kingdom lands liberty lord magna carta marriage matter ment municipal law nation nature oath offence original owner party peace person plaintiff pleas possession prerogative prince principles privileges punishment reason recover reign remainder remedy rent revenue Roman Roman law royal rule Saxon seised seisin sheriff socage species statute taxes tenant tenure term tion trespass unless usually vested villein villenage whereby writ
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Página 172 - land " includes not only the face of the earth, but everything under it or over it.
Página 565 - Equity, then, in its true and genuine meaning, is the soul and spirit of all law: positive law is construed, and rational law is made, by it. In this, equity is synonymous, to justice; in that, to the true sense and sound interpretation of the rule.
Página 595 - But if he be found, he shall restore sevenfold; he shall give all the substance of his house.
Página 44 - Not by absolutely stripping the subject of his property in an arbitrary manner ; but by giving him a full indemnification and equivalent for the injury thereby sustained.
Página 144 - The husband is bound to provide his wife with necessaries by law, as much as himself; and, if she contracts debts for them, he is obliged to pay them; but for anything besides necessaries he is not chargeable.
Página 203 - They could not leave their lord without his permission ; but if they ran away, or were purloined from him, might be claimed and recovered by action, like beasts, or other chattels. They held indeed small portions of land, by way : of sustaining themselves and families, but it was at the mere will of the lord, who ¡ might dispossess them whenever he pleased...
Página 520 - Special juries were originally introduced in trials at bar, -when the causes were of too great nicety for the discussion of ordinary freeholders; or where the sheriff was suspected of partiality, though not upon such apparent cause as to warrant an exception to him.
Página 604 - ... receive the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
Página 32 - Such colonists carry with them only so much of the English law as is applicable to their own situation and the condition of an infant colony; such, for instance, as the general rules of inheritance, and of protection from personal injuries.
Página 326 - A recognisance is an obligation of record, which a man enters into before some court of record or magistrate duly authorized, with condition to do some particular act ; as to appear at the assizes, to keep the peace, to pay a debt, or the like.