Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an Analysis of the Work, Volume 2W.E. Dean, 1841 - Law |
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... courts of common law and equity are , I. The court of piepoudre . II . The court - ba- ron . III . The hundred court . IV . The county court . V. The court of Com- mon Pleas . VI . The court of King's Bench . VII . The court of Exchequer .
... courts of common law and equity are , I. The court of piepoudre . II . The court - ba- ron . III . The hundred court . IV . The county court . V. The court of Com- mon Pleas . VI . The court of King's Bench . VII . The court of Exchequer .
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... courts of attachments , re- gard , sweinmote , and justice - seat . II . The court of Commissioners of Sew- ers . III . The court of policies of as- surance . IV . The court of the Mar- shalsea and the Palace Court . V. The courts of ...
... courts of attachments , re- gard , sweinmote , and justice - seat . II . The court of Commissioners of Sew- ers . III . The court of policies of as- surance . IV . The court of the Mar- shalsea and the Palace Court . V. The courts of ...
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... court , principally when the matter in issue is the evident object of the senses 5. Trial by certificate is had in those cases , where such certificate must have been conclusive to a jury 6. Trial by witnesses ( the regular me- thod in ...
... court , principally when the matter in issue is the evident object of the senses 5. Trial by certificate is had in those cases , where such certificate must have been conclusive to a jury 6. Trial by witnesses ( the regular me- thod in ...
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... court of parliament ; which pro- ceeds by impeachment . II . The court of the lord high steward ; and the court of the king in full parliament : for the trial of capitally indicted peers . III . The court of King's Bench . IV . The court ...
... court of parliament ; which pro- ceeds by impeachment . II . The court of the lord high steward ; and the court of the king in full parliament : for the trial of capitally indicted peers . III . The court of King's Bench . IV . The court ...
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... court will di- rect him to amend it.3 All courts of record are the king's courts , in right of his crown and royal dignity ( ƒ ) , and therefore no other court [ * 25 ] hath authority to fine or imprison ; so that the very erection of a ...
... court will di- rect him to amend it.3 All courts of record are the king's courts , in right of his crown and royal dignity ( ƒ ) , and therefore no other court [ * 25 ] hath authority to fine or imprison ; so that the very erection of a ...
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