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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... granted by king John in the 16th year of his reign , which is thus expressed : nec super eos per vim vel per arma ibimus nisi per legem regni nostri vel per judicium parium suorum . See Int . to Bl . Mag . Ch . p . xiii . Statutes and ...
... granted by king John in the 16th year of his reign , which is thus expressed : nec super eos per vim vel per arma ibimus nisi per legem regni nostri vel per judicium parium suorum . See Int . to Bl . Mag . Ch . p . xiii . Statutes and ...
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... granted contrary to law , which is the highest point of his jurisdiction ( n ) ( 16 ) . But the office and name of chancellor ( however derived ) was certainly known to the courts of the Roman em- perors where it originally seems to ...
... granted contrary to law , which is the highest point of his jurisdiction ( n ) ( 16 ) . But the office and name of chancellor ( however derived ) was certainly known to the courts of the Roman em- perors where it originally seems to ...
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... granted to him ; and by the late act 6 Geo . IV . c . 84. his salary is raised to 7000l . He holds his office by patent for life , and takes the oath prescribed by 18 Edw . III . in open court . Wyatt Prac . Reg . 277. He takes ...
... granted to him ; and by the late act 6 Geo . IV . c . 84. his salary is raised to 7000l . He holds his office by patent for life , and takes the oath prescribed by 18 Edw . III . in open court . Wyatt Prac . Reg . 277. He takes ...
Page 53
... granted , in ex- traordinary cases , to revise the sentence of the court of delegates ; when it is apprehended they have been led into a material error . This commis- sion the king may grant , although the statutes 24 & 25 Hen . VIII ...
... granted , in ex- traordinary cases , to revise the sentence of the court of delegates ; when it is apprehended they have been led into a material error . This commis- sion the king may grant , although the statutes 24 & 25 Hen . VIII ...
Page 57
... granted pro re nata at the pleasure of the crown ( r ) , but now at the discretion and nomination of the lord chancellor , lord treasurer , and chief justices , pursuant to the sta- tute 23 Hen . VIII . c . 5. Their jurisdiction is to ...
... granted pro re nata at the pleasure of the crown ( r ) , but now at the discretion and nomination of the lord chancellor , lord treasurer , and chief justices , pursuant to the sta- tute 23 Hen . VIII . c . 5. Their jurisdiction is to ...
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