| Law - 1865 - 408 pages
...jurisdiction is required in any colony or settlement where there is no established church, and in the case of a settled colony the Ecclesiastical Law of England...established by that part of the Act of the 16 Car. I. C. 11, which remains unrepealed by the 13 Car. II., s. 2, c. 12. It may be useful to state this... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1866 - 750 pages
...jurisdiction is required in any colony or settlement where there is no Established Church ; and in the case of a settled colony the ecclesiastical law of England...declared and established by that part of the Act of the 16th Charles I., cap. 11, which remains unrepealed by the 13th Charles II., st. 2, cap. 12. It may... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1866 - 712 pages
...jurisdiction is required in any colony or settlement where there is no Established Church ; and in the case of a settled colony the ecclesiastical law of England...country. So much of the letters patent now in question as attempt* to confer any coercive legal jurisdiction is also in violation of the law as declared and... | |
| Ontario, Alexander Leith - Real property - 1869 - 536 pages
...jurisdiction is required in any colony or settlement where there is no established Church, and in case oi a settled colony, the ecclesiastical law of England...settlers carried with them, from the mother country" (d). The Legislature can grant a divorce, but they have established no Court having such power. The... | |
| Ontario, Alexander Leith - Real property - 1869 - 538 pages
...jurisdiction is required in any colony or settlement where there is no established Church, and in case of a settled colony, the ecclesiastical law of England...law which the settlers carried with them from the rnotlier country" (d). The Legislature cungranta divorce, but they have established no Court having... | |
| William Forsyth - Constitutional law - 1869 - 618 pages
...person ; and they said that in the case of a settled colony the ecclesiastical law of England cannot be treated as part of the law which the settlers carried with them from the mothercountry (1). They said : " After a colony or settlement has received legislative institutions,... | |
| William Forsyth - Constitutional law - 1869 - 616 pages
...person ; and they said that in the case of a settled colony the ecclesiastical law of England cannot bo treated as part of the law which the settlers carried with them from the mothercountry (1). They said : " After a colony or settlement has received legislative institutions,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1865 - 686 pages
...jurisdiction is required in any colony or " settlement where there is no established Church, and in the case of a settled " colony the ecclesiastical law of England...jurisdiction is also in violation of the law as declared and esta" blished by that part of the Act of the 16th Charles 1, cap. 11, which remains " unrepealed by... | |
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