Report of Proceedings of the ... Conference and ... Meeting of the Canadian Bar Association ...Canada Law Journal Company, 1896 |
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... position . The idea , though it had only recently taken shape , was not a new one . The opinion among the most prominent lawyers in the country was that there was need for some cohesive organization of the barristers of the different ...
... position . The idea , though it had only recently taken shape , was not a new one . The opinion among the most prominent lawyers in the country was that there was need for some cohesive organization of the barristers of the different ...
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... position in the gift of Canadians . Mr. Laurier was eminently suited for the holding of such a position , both by his ability and other personal qualifications . Worship received much applause for his tactful and appropriate speech ...
... position in the gift of Canadians . Mr. Laurier was eminently suited for the holding of such a position , both by his ability and other personal qualifications . Worship received much applause for his tactful and appropriate speech ...
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... positions which they will , some of them , have to fill eventually , that are now filled by the pre- sent Chief Justice ... position to come here as one of ourselves to - day , and to give us what Mr. Gregory has happily ex- pressed as ...
... positions which they will , some of them , have to fill eventually , that are now filled by the pre- sent Chief Justice ... position to come here as one of ourselves to - day , and to give us what Mr. Gregory has happily ex- pressed as ...
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... position if not to our distinguished confrere , the Right Hon . Sir Wilfrid Laurier ? I make this statement knowing and feeling full well that even his political opponents would not pardon me if I were to overlook Mr. Laurier's name ...
... position if not to our distinguished confrere , the Right Hon . Sir Wilfrid Laurier ? I make this statement knowing and feeling full well that even his political opponents would not pardon me if I were to overlook Mr. Laurier's name ...
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... position , is no longer a passive portion of the empire , but it has been given a voice , and has become an influence in the framing of the imperial policy , and the position which we have assumed alongside the other colonies makes it ...
... position , is no longer a passive portion of the empire , but it has been given a voice , and has become an influence in the framing of the imperial policy , and the position which we have assumed alongside the other colonies makes it ...
Términos y frases comunes
adjourned amended annual meeting Applause Arthabaskaville Aulay Morrison Bar of Montreal barristers Batonnier British by-laws C. B. Carter C. S. Harrington Canada Canadian Bar Association Charles Hibbert Tupper Charlottetown Chief Justice civil Committee constitution Coroner Council Court Cuba Cuban D. A. Mackinnon D'Alton McCarthy Dalhousie University declaration Dominion English F. H. Chrysler F. L. Beique Fredericton free and independent G. F. Gregory guests Halifax honour House of Commons inquest international law Island J. A. Gemmill J. E. Robidoux J. T. Bulmer John jurisprudence Languedoc lawyers legislation matter McKinley ment Montreal Bar nations Nova Scotia O. A. Howland officers Ontario Ottawa Parliament Parliament of Canada person present President Prince Edward Island principles profession provisions Pugsley Queen R. L. Borden respect result sovereign Spain Spanish Government statute book subjects tion Toronto uniformity United States Congress Vice-President Victoria W. C. Languedoc
Pasajes populares
Página 34 - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the island to its people.
Página 14 - The privileges, immunities and powers to be held, enjoyed and exercised by the senate and by the house of commons, and by the members thereof...
Página 14 - WHEREAS the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom...
Página 14 - There shall be a Council to aid and advise in the Government of Canada, to be styled the Queen's Privy Council for Canada; and the Persons who are to be Members of that Council shall be from Time to Time chosen and summoned by the Governor General and sworn in as Privy Councillors, and Members thereof may be from Time to Time removed by the Governor General. 12. All Powers, Authorities, and functions which under any Act of the Parliament of Great Britain, or of the Parliament of the United Kingdom...
Página 54 - Notwithstanding anything in this Act, the Parliament of Canada may make provision for the uniformity of all or any of the laws relative to property and civil rights in Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and of the procedure of all or any of the courts in those three Provinces, and from and after the passing of any Act in that behalf, the power of the Parliament of Canada to make laws in relation to any matter comprised in any such Act shall, notwithstanding anything in this Act, be unrestricted...
Página 14 - ... persons jointly or severally to be his deputy or deputies within any part or parts...
Página 6 - To uphold the honor of the profession of the law; and to encourage cordial intercourse among the lawyers of the Western Hemisphere. "To meet in Conference from time to time for discussion and for the purposes of the Association.
Página 14 - There shall be One Parliament for Canada, consisting of the Queen, an Upper House styled the Senate, and the House of Commons.
Página 9 - Resolved, That, in the opinion of this Association, the time has come for a radical modification of the prevailing typical style of library building, and the adoption .of a style of construction better suited to economy and practical utility.
Página 45 - I held it truth, with him who sings To one clear harp in divers tones, That men may rise on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things.