The Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 3T.T. Clark, 1859 - Law |
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... law of this country , and equally of the law of Scotland , that where a special authority or jurisdiction is given by Act of Parliament , the provisions of the Act shall be strictly performed . The jurisdiction is given with all the ...
... law of this country , and equally of the law of Scotland , that where a special authority or jurisdiction is given by Act of Parliament , the provisions of the Act shall be strictly performed . The jurisdiction is given with all the ...
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... Act . THE year opens without a single topic of legal interest , present or prospective . The meeting of Parliament approaches , and the ques- tion is being put , What does the Lord - Advocate propose ? Will he attempt to emulate his ...
... Act . THE year opens without a single topic of legal interest , present or prospective . The meeting of Parliament approaches , and the ques- tion is being put , What does the Lord - Advocate propose ? Will he attempt to emulate his ...
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... law at present . I may mention , that I have given notice of bringing in a bill next session of Parliament to alter the law upon the subject . I never would for a moment wish to encroach on the maxim which has hitherto governed it in ...
... law at present . I may mention , that I have given notice of bringing in a bill next session of Parliament to alter the law upon the subject . I never would for a moment wish to encroach on the maxim which has hitherto governed it in ...
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... Act of Parliament . All these dealings were between persons sought to be put upon the list and the company itself ; and it was clearly proved that Mr Brockwell had purchased shares be- cause he was misled - had read and relied upon the ...
... Act of Parliament . All these dealings were between persons sought to be put upon the list and the company itself ; and it was clearly proved that Mr Brockwell had purchased shares be- cause he was misled - had read and relied upon the ...
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... Parliament . We see no reason , therefore , to doubt that the Court of ... act as trustees both in England and Scotland . In charitable trusts and ... Act of Parliament , on the authority of the principles laid down by Lord Cranworth , in ...
... Parliament . We see no reason , therefore , to doubt that the Court of ... act as trustees both in England and Scotland . In charitable trusts and ... Act of Parliament , on the authority of the principles laid down by Lord Cranworth , in ...
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Act of Parliament action agent alleged allowed amount appear apply appointed Ardmillan authority bank bill charge circumstances claim clause Clippens common law consent contract conveyance Court of Session creditors damages death debt decision declared decree deed defender directors domicile Dr Cochrane duty Edinburgh effect England entitled evidence executor expenses fact favour Fees fraud Glasgow Grand Junction Canal granted ground heir held heritable House of Lords III.-NO issue judge judgment jurisdiction jury justice lands law of Scotland legitim liable Lord Advocate Lord Ordinary marriage matter ment Meter monomania moveable objection opinion paid Parliament parties payment person plaintiff pleaded possession present principle proceedings provision purchase purpose pursuer question railway reference regard residence respect rule Scotch shareholders shares Sheriff Sheriff Court statute teinds testator theft tion trial trustees verdict vested Vict whole