The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... court . They also transacted negotiations with foreign powers , subscribed treaties , raised troops , intrusted the army to the king or some other general , ' and , in fact , acted as the executive of the state . Muller regards the ...
... court . They also transacted negotiations with foreign powers , subscribed treaties , raised troops , intrusted the army to the king or some other general , ' and , in fact , acted as the executive of the state . Muller regards the ...
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... court of Hiero , he spent the remainder of his life . From this circumstance , he is often mentioned by the ancients as a Sicilian . Almost nothing else is known of his personal history except that he died at the age of 90 , or , as ...
... court of Hiero , he spent the remainder of his life . From this circumstance , he is often mentioned by the ancients as a Sicilian . Almost nothing else is known of his personal history except that he died at the age of 90 , or , as ...
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... courts of equity and com- mon law . A good example of these is the statute of limi- tations , whereby claims are outlawed after a lapse of years . But there are particular defenses peculiar to courts of equity .. One of these is founded ...
... courts of equity and com- mon law . A good example of these is the statute of limi- tations , whereby claims are outlawed after a lapse of years . But there are particular defenses peculiar to courts of equity .. One of these is founded ...
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... COURT OF EQUITY , a tribunal , dis- tinct from the common law courts of the country , in which justice is administered by a separate body of rules created and sustained on the strength of precedents or usage ; or in which cases are ...
... COURT OF EQUITY , a tribunal , dis- tinct from the common law courts of the country , in which justice is administered by a separate body of rules created and sustained on the strength of precedents or usage ; or in which cases are ...
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... court of equity or a court of common law ; the equity courts giving remedies in cases where the common law- though it may acknowledge a hardship - sees no wrong ; and acknowledging and enforcing rights which the common law does not ...
... court of equity or a court of common law ; the equity courts giving remedies in cases where the common law- though it may acknowledge a hardship - sees no wrong ; and acknowledging and enforcing rights which the common law does not ...
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