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Page 178
... Court of Ap- peals had to decide whether it should at the suit of the lawful wife of Mr. Baumann grant an injunction restraining her husband's mis- tress from calling herself Mrs. Baumann . The Court thrust aside . the suggestion that ...
... Court of Ap- peals had to decide whether it should at the suit of the lawful wife of Mr. Baumann grant an injunction restraining her husband's mis- tress from calling herself Mrs. Baumann . The Court thrust aside . the suggestion that ...
Page 199
... Court of Appeal have in this case done even more than established a dangerous precedent . If they had simply slurred over their misuse of certiorari by ignoring the objec- tions , their decision might have been comparatively innocuous ...
... Court of Appeal have in this case done even more than established a dangerous precedent . If they had simply slurred over their misuse of certiorari by ignoring the objec- tions , their decision might have been comparatively innocuous ...
Page 339
... court for a wide variety of private causes which cannot easily be put on other existing courts . Sound practice is against combining in the same court the power to hear causes between private persons and between States . Separation of ...
... court for a wide variety of private causes which cannot easily be put on other existing courts . Sound practice is against combining in the same court the power to hear causes between private persons and between States . Separation of ...
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LAW AND LANGUAGE By the Right Honourable Lord Macmillan 215 | 67 |
B A ANNUAL MEETING | 123 |
SMITHS LAW OF MASTER AND SERVANT 8TH ED By C M Knowles LL B | 151 |
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