Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1908 - Law |
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... judge or judges appointed by act of parliament , or common law .............. 8. Such are , I. Trials of offences and frauds against the laws of excise and other branches of the king's revenue . II . Con- victions before justices of the ...
... judge or judges appointed by act of parliament , or common law .............. 8. Such are , I. Trials of offences and frauds against the laws of excise and other branches of the king's revenue . II . Con- victions before justices of the ...
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... judge ; sometimes by writ from the king ; some- times by rule of court ; but commonly by the judge's signing the calendar of pri soners , with their separate judgments in the margin ........ 403 40 . 400 ANALYSIS OF BOOK IV .
... judge ; sometimes by writ from the king ; some- times by rule of court ; but commonly by the judge's signing the calendar of pri soners , with their separate judgments in the margin ........ 403 40 . 400 ANALYSIS OF BOOK IV .
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... judge of any of the superior courts may appoint the arbitrator or umpire . Nor can a reference be rendered nugatory by the failure of one party to appoint an arbitrator ; for when a reference is to two arbitrators , one to be appointed ...
... judge of any of the superior courts may appoint the arbitrator or umpire . Nor can a reference be rendered nugatory by the failure of one party to appoint an arbitrator ; for when a reference is to two arbitrators , one to be appointed ...
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... judges are bound to take care of his interests , and they shall admit the best plea in his behalf that any one present can suggest . ( n ) But , as in the Roman law , " cum olim in usu fuisset , alterius nomine agi non posse , sed ...
... judges are bound to take care of his interests , and they shall admit the best plea in his behalf that any one present can suggest . ( n ) But , as in the Roman law , " cum olim in usu fuisset , alterius nomine agi non posse , sed ...
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... judge or magistrate , with a proper degree of subordination . ( b ) In like manner , we read of Moses , that , finding the sole administration of justice too heavy for him , he " chose able men out of all Israel , such as feared God ...
... judge or magistrate , with a proper degree of subordination . ( b ) In like manner , we read of Moses , that , finding the sole administration of justice too heavy for him , he " chose able men out of all Israel , such as feared God ...
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