The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1908 |
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... allowed to speak for himself , but his real security lay in the necessity of having two or three witnesses to give direct testimony against him , together with the fact that the carrying out of the sentence was so largely left to the ...
... allowed to speak for himself , but his real security lay in the necessity of having two or three witnesses to give direct testimony against him , together with the fact that the carrying out of the sentence was so largely left to the ...
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... allowed the appeal , holding that , although the regulation of the railway com- panies amounted to a special contract to carry a certain amount of ordinary personal luggage with the passenger free of charge , and the companies could ...
... allowed the appeal , holding that , although the regulation of the railway com- panies amounted to a special contract to carry a certain amount of ordinary personal luggage with the passenger free of charge , and the companies could ...
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... allowed , and published , be liable to an action by reason of the fact that there was some irregularity in the rate , or that the defendant was not liable to be rated thereunder3 ; but where a defendant possessed no land at all in the ...
... allowed , and published , be liable to an action by reason of the fact that there was some irregularity in the rate , or that the defendant was not liable to be rated thereunder3 ; but where a defendant possessed no land at all in the ...
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... allowed extraneous considerations to affect their judg- ment . The costs of these proceedings are in the discretion of the Court , and the applicant will generally have to pay the justices ' costs if the latter are successful in showing ...
... allowed extraneous considerations to affect their judg- ment . The costs of these proceedings are in the discretion of the Court , and the applicant will generally have to pay the justices ' costs if the latter are successful in showing ...
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... allowed . On the other hand , if the appellant failed or abandoned his appeal , the licensing justices must have allowed the justices who had been served with notice of appeal suffi- cient costs to indemnify them in respect of any costs ...
... allowed . On the other hand , if the appellant failed or abandoned his appeal , the licensing justices must have allowed the justices who had been served with notice of appeal suffi- cient costs to indemnify them in respect of any costs ...
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