The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1908 |
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... grounds for drawing the distinction in the terms of the legislation itself . But unfortunately neither of these courses has been taken . LEX . II . RAILWAY PASSENGERS ' PERSONAL THE LUGGAGE . ` HE travelling public and the railway ...
... grounds for drawing the distinction in the terms of the legislation itself . But unfortunately neither of these courses has been taken . LEX . II . RAILWAY PASSENGERS ' PERSONAL THE LUGGAGE . ` HE travelling public and the railway ...
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... ground of excess of jurisdiction , the com- plainant must show that the conviction or order has been quashed.3 When , however , the act complained of is neither a conviction nor an order , and is not an act performed in pursuance of one ...
... ground of excess of jurisdiction , the com- plainant must show that the conviction or order has been quashed.3 When , however , the act complained of is neither a conviction nor an order , and is not an act performed in pursuance of one ...
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... ground.1 In all cases the burden of proving that uncontested facts were brought before the justice , revealing his lack of jurisdiction , lies upon the complainant . We may put a magistrate's position as to the dependence of his ...
... ground.1 In all cases the burden of proving that uncontested facts were brought before the justice , revealing his lack of jurisdiction , lies upon the complainant . We may put a magistrate's position as to the dependence of his ...
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... ground for supposing that he had jurisdiction , e . g . , orders a woman , who is in custody charged with concealment of the birth of a child , to be medically examined by a doctor , he will not be held to have acted as justice at all ...
... ground for supposing that he had jurisdiction , e . g . , orders a woman , who is in custody charged with concealment of the birth of a child , to be medically examined by a doctor , he will not be held to have acted as justice at all ...
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... ground stated by Lord Tenterden , C.J. , that no rate had been levied in respect of which the defendant could be assessed . The law as to discretionary acts of justices is contained in sect . 4 of the Justices Protection Act 1848 ...
... ground stated by Lord Tenterden , C.J. , that no rate had been levied in respect of which the defendant could be assessed . The law as to discretionary acts of justices is contained in sect . 4 of the Justices Protection Act 1848 ...
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