The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1901 |
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... deal more than that in this work . The whole question of responsibility for collisions is treated carefully and thoroughly . The origin of the Court of Admiralty , the maxim that the King can do no wrong , the responsi- bility of ...
... deal more than that in this work . The whole question of responsibility for collisions is treated carefully and thoroughly . The origin of the Court of Admiralty , the maxim that the King can do no wrong , the responsi- bility of ...
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... deals with law as it appears in its various forms and at its several stages of development . It holds fast the thread which binds together the modern and the primitive conceptions of law , and seeks to trace , through all the tangled ...
... deals with law as it appears in its various forms and at its several stages of development . It holds fast the thread which binds together the modern and the primitive conceptions of law , and seeks to trace , through all the tangled ...
Página 116
... deals , and such details of practice as he gives , are explained , and reasons for them given . As a result he has actually rendered that usually dry science , Conveyancing , in- teresting , and to make a book interesting goes a long ...
... deals , and such details of practice as he gives , are explained , and reasons for them given . As a result he has actually rendered that usually dry science , Conveyancing , in- teresting , and to make a book interesting goes a long ...
Página 117
... deals with more subjects , and many of them in more detail , than Mr. Indermaur does . There are very few subjects with which a Conveyancer is likely to deal , on which he will not find some very valuable information . As far as we have ...
... deals with more subjects , and many of them in more detail , than Mr. Indermaur does . There are very few subjects with which a Conveyancer is likely to deal , on which he will not find some very valuable information . As far as we have ...
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... deals with the principles on which directions are given under that order , without dealing with all the difficulties which are discussed by Mr. Stringer in his well - known work on the subject . While agreeing with all the author says ...
... deals with the principles on which directions are given under that order , without dealing with all the difficulties which are discussed by Mr. Stringer in his well - known work on the subject . While agreeing with all the author says ...
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Página 87 - North latitude, and between the 131st and 133d degree of West longitude (Meridian of Greenwich), the said line shall ascend to the North along the Channel called Portland Channel, as far as the Point of the Continent where it strikes the 56th degree of North latitude...
Página 132 - The imposition of punishment by fine, penalty, or imprisonment for enforcing any law of the province made in relation to any matter coming within any of the classes of subjects enumerated in this section: 16.
Página 87 - That whenever the summit of the mountains which extend in a direction parallel to the coast from the 56th degree of north latitude to the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude shall prove to be at the distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit between the British possessions and the line of coast which is to belong to Russia, as above mentioned...
Página 8 - ... the true and first inventor and inventors of such manufactures, which others at the time of making such letters patent and grants shall not use, so as also they be not contrary to the law, nor mischievous to the State, by raising prices of commodities at home, or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient...
Página 240 - That any Soldier being in actual Military Service, or any Mariner or Seaman being at Sea, may dispose of his Personal Estate as he might have done before the making of this Act.
Página 106 - But when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract.
Página 106 - ... but when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided...
Página 250 - ... solely, the same shall, on his death, notwithstanding any testamentary disposition, devolve to and become vested in his personal representatives or representative from time to time, in like manner as if the same were a chattel real vesting in them or him...
Página 132 - When a law of a State is inconsistent with a law of the Commonwealth, the latter shall prevail, and the former shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be invalid.
Página 470 - ... on conviction on indictment to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds...