330-Proposed transfer of jurisdic- tion to County Courts, 330. Bribery, 97.
Bridgewater Peerage Case, 1- will, 5 - the condition, 9 - Vice- Chancellor's decision, 10— appeal, 11- opinions of the Judges, ib.- legality of the condition considered, 13-public policy, 16 nature of judicial functions, 19-growth of the Common Law, 22- heads of public policy established by judicial authority, 30-grounds of decision of House of Lords, 38-prerogative of the Crown, 46.
Brougham, Lord, speeches on the pro- gress of Law Reform, 137-Letter to Lord Denman on Law Reform prospects, 144 his Arbitration Bill, 251. Bye-Laws, 36.
law, 275-Canon Law, ib.-Savigny on the Glosses, 278. Commissary Courts of Scotland, paper of Mr. Ker on, 121.
Common Law, growth of the, 22. Consort. See Prince Consort. Copyholds, Compulsory Enfranchise- ment of, 319.
Corporation Inquiry. See London. County Courts, 148. 257 - Commis- sion, 183-bounties in favour of Superior Courts, 257-high fees, - Extension of jurisdiction, ib. - appeals, 261 --jury trials, 263 - change of venue, 264 arrest for debt, 268-system of instal- ments, 269.
See Bankruptcy Jurisdiction.
Testamentary Jurisdiction. Court of Chancery. See Testamentary Jurisdiction.
Criminal Law Digest, 145. Crown, prerogative of the, 46. Cumberland's works, 342. Customs, local and special, 36. of London, 404.
Digest of Criminal Law, 145. See Statute Law Commission.
passed by unreformed Parliaments, 96-measures passed by reformed Parliaments, ib. corruption of electors, 97-plans for its suppres- sion considered, 98.
Partnership, 316 en commandite, 317.
Partnership, Pothier's Treatise on
the Contract of, 101 - debts of partnerships en nom collectif, ib. en commandite, 106 anonymous, ib. partnerships not in trade, 108.
Peerage, the Bridgewater Case, 1. Plunket, Lord, memoir of, 225-his
birth, ib. call to the Bar, 226- state of the Irish Bar at the time of the Union, 227-returned to the Irish Parliament, 228-opposition of the Bar to the Union, 229- corruption of the Government, 231
death, ib. his humour, 244 what indebted for his success, 246.
Pothier on Partnership, 101. Prerogative, 46.
Prince Consort, the, 248 -as an ad- viser of the Sovereign, ib.—the Act of Settlement, 249-present law as to naturalisation of aliens, 249- responsibility of the Prince Con- sort, 250.
Privateers and letters of marque, the law on, 159-laws of the United States on, 164-Benjamin Frank- lin's opinion, 165.
Public policy, 16-33.
Public Prosecutor, 154.
Reformatory Institutions, 361 - Ju- venile Offenders Act, 363— Insti- tution at Mettray, 370. 384-Con- ference at Birmingham, 371 punishment considered, 374-pro- vision for expense of schools, 378- liability of parents, 381. Registration of Assurances Bill, 167. Registration of Titles, 172 state territorial map, ib.-letter of Mr. Wilson on transfer of landed pro- perty, 173-letter of Mr. Ker on the reform of the Law of Real Pro- perty, 176-registration of deeds, 303- - Commission of Inquiry, 468. Russell, Mr. Francis, letter to Lord Brougham on the Law of Arbitra- tion, 253.
Savigny on the Glosses, 278. Scintilla juris, 298.
Scotland. See Commissary Courts. Smyth Case, the, 56-value of exami- nation of parties, ib.
Society for Promoting the Amend- ment of the Law, history of the, 296-Merger of attendant terms, ib. -scintilla juris, 298-possibility upon a possibility, ib.-springing uses, 299 Court of Trusts, 301- registration of deeds, 303-insu- rance of titles, 307-intestacy, 310 -liability of executors and admi- nistrators, 312-partnership, 316– compensation for improvements on land, 321.
Society for Promoting the Amendment
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