The Law and Working of the Constitution: 1784-1914A. and C. Black, 1952 - Constitutional history |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 73
Page 119
... fact , or partly of fact and partly of law , may , with the leave of the Judge or Judges to whom or to whose division the cause or matter is assigned , require the question or issue to be tried and determined by a Commissioner or ...
... fact , or partly of fact and partly of law , may , with the leave of the Judge or Judges to whom or to whose division the cause or matter is assigned , require the question or issue to be tried and determined by a Commissioner or ...
Page 235
... fact from the question of law ; and as they ought not to decide the law ; and the question remains entire upon the record , the judge is not called upon necessarily to tell them his own opinion . It is almost peculiar to the form of ...
... fact from the question of law ; and as they ought not to decide the law ; and the question remains entire upon the record , the judge is not called upon necessarily to tell them his own opinion . It is almost peculiar to the form of ...
Page 300
... fact that the defendant in this case is the Serjeant - at - arms . The Houses of Parliament cannot act by themselves in a body ; they must act by officers ; and the Serjeant - at - arms is the legal and recognized officer of the House ...
... fact that the defendant in this case is the Serjeant - at - arms . The Houses of Parliament cannot act by themselves in a body ; they must act by officers ; and the Serjeant - at - arms is the legal and recognized officer of the House ...
Contents
STATUTES PAGE 1 An Act for Auditing the Public Accounts 1785 I | 1 |
The Consolidated Fund Customs and Excise | 2 |
Act 1787 | 3 |
147 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action administration aforesaid appeal apply appointed authority Bench Bill Board Borough Cabinet called Chancellor civil Commissioners committed Committee common law constitution contempt Council course court of law Crown decision declare defendant Department duty Election England entitled Exchequer execution exercise existing force Gentleman give Government House of Commons House of Lords House of Parliament Ireland Irish Irish Free judge judgement jurisdiction jury justice King King's legislation legislature libel Lord Chancellor Lord John Russell Lord Liverpool magistrate Majesty Majesty's martial law matter measure Members Members of Parliament ment military Minister necessary object offence opinion Parlia Parliamentary party passed peace person petition plaintiff prerogative present principle privilege Privy Privy Council proceedings purpose Queen question reason resolution respect responsibility Royal rules Secretary Sect Session statute thereof tion trade union United Kingdom vote writ