The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1908 |
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... increased protection to justices , that a building of a police station under 3 & 4 Vict . , c . 88 , s . 12 , was a judicial act , though perhaps it was unnecessary to treat it otherwise than as a discretionary administrative act . The ...
... increased protection to justices , that a building of a police station under 3 & 4 Vict . , c . 88 , s . 12 , was a judicial act , though perhaps it was unnecessary to treat it otherwise than as a discretionary administrative act . The ...
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... increasing numbers of foreigners who settle in strange countries , and the increasing vigour with which they insist upon their absolute right to do so , the limits of the duties which the government of the place they honour with their ...
... increasing numbers of foreigners who settle in strange countries , and the increasing vigour with which they insist upon their absolute right to do so , the limits of the duties which the government of the place they honour with their ...
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... increased the number of participants . It might have been foreseen that to further the general substitution of arbitration for war , to solve all the problems of maritime prize law , and to set limits to the methods of naval warfare ...
... increased the number of participants . It might have been foreseen that to further the general substitution of arbitration for war , to solve all the problems of maritime prize law , and to set limits to the methods of naval warfare ...
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... increased representation on the Court to nations not only in proportion to their mercantile marine , but in proportion to their warlike force at sea . This is a palpable encouragement of naval expenditure , besides being illogical , for ...
... increased representation on the Court to nations not only in proportion to their mercantile marine , but in proportion to their warlike force at sea . This is a palpable encouragement of naval expenditure , besides being illogical , for ...
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... willingness to grant a lease to the vendor for five hundred years at a slightly increased rent . This had been true when the negotiations for sale were begun ; but after the purchase was NOTES ON RECENT CASES ( IRISH ) . 109.
... willingness to grant a lease to the vendor for five hundred years at a slightly increased rent . This had been true when the negotiations for sale were begun ; but after the purchase was NOTES ON RECENT CASES ( IRISH ) . 109.
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