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Page 10
... Courts for the trial of small causes , and to compel parties to resort to the higher Courts would in very many instances amount to a de- nial of justice . they have continued to be ever since , until the 10 JUSTICES ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE .
... Courts for the trial of small causes , and to compel parties to resort to the higher Courts would in very many instances amount to a de- nial of justice . they have continued to be ever since , until the 10 JUSTICES ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE .
Page 11
they have continued to be ever since , until the adoption of our new Constitution , the highest Court of Appeals in the Province . The existence of a Court of Chancery as a separate and distinct tribu- nal was also recognized , showing ...
they have continued to be ever since , until the adoption of our new Constitution , the highest Court of Appeals in the Province . The existence of a Court of Chancery as a separate and distinct tribu- nal was also recognized , showing ...
Page 26
... continued to prevail until many years after the Revolution . 2 Ibid , p . 520 . 3 Properly speaking , there were no capital offences in West Jersey , that is , there were no crimes for which the punishment of death was pre- scribed ...
... continued to prevail until many years after the Revolution . 2 Ibid , p . 520 . 3 Properly speaking , there were no capital offences in West Jersey , that is , there were no crimes for which the punishment of death was pre- scribed ...
Page 45
... continued without any essential change to the Revolu- tion . The Constitution of 1776 mere- ly directed how the Judges were to be appointed , thereby tacitly adopting them , with all the judicial power they had at the time . And shortly ...
... continued without any essential change to the Revolu- tion . The Constitution of 1776 mere- ly directed how the Judges were to be appointed , thereby tacitly adopting them , with all the judicial power they had at the time . And shortly ...
Page 48
... continued in force but a single year . It was found to be in- convenient in some respects , and was superseded by another Ordinance of the King in Council , which bears date on the 23d of April , 1724 ; 3 and this in turn was supplied ...
... continued in force but a single year . It was found to be in- convenient in some respects , and was superseded by another Ordinance of the King in Council , which bears date on the 23d of April , 1724 ; 3 and this in turn was supplied ...
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Act of Parliament administration Amboy Attorney Bench Bergen Burlington Cape-May Causes charge Chief Justice Colonies Commission Commissioners for Trade Constable Constitution Cornbury's Coun Council County Courts Court of Chancery Court of Common Court of Judicature Court of Sessions Court-house Daniel Coxe Declaration Defendant East Elizabethtown England Execution Forty Shillings fourth Monday fourth Tuesday Freehold Government Governor Hunter Grand Jury Grants and Concessions held hereby further Ordain House Impowered Indictment Inhabitants James Kinsey Jeremiah Basse Judges Judgment land lawyers Lewis Morris Lord Cornbury Loving Subjects Mompesson Morris New-York Newark Ordain and Direct Peace Penn Pennsylvania Perth-Amboy Pinhorne Proprietors Province of New-Jersey Province of Nova-Cæsarea publick Quakers Reign respective County Robert Hunter Morris says second Monday second Tuesday Smith's N. J. Supreme Court thereof third Monday third Tuesday thought fit Thursday next ensuing tion Trade and Plantations vince West Jersey Whereas William York