Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... circumstances be tried by the Consular Courts . The order may be made by any person having authority from the King in that behalf . In the case of China , this power has been exercised by art . 50 of the China Order , the places of ...
... circumstances be tried by the Consular Courts . The order may be made by any person having authority from the King in that behalf . In the case of China , this power has been exercised by art . 50 of the China Order , the places of ...
Page 59
... circumstances of the case appear to him to make it expedient , " and in the meantime to detain him in custody for a period not exceeding three months . If this power is not exercised , the person deported is to be discharged from ...
... circumstances of the case appear to him to make it expedient , " and in the meantime to detain him in custody for a period not exceeding three months . If this power is not exercised , the person deported is to be discharged from ...
Page 64
... circumstances , and , therefore , can delegate the power of legislating to the King in Council . Nor can there be any doubt that , were it thought expedient , similar legislation could be adopted , in the same conditions , in respect of ...
... circumstances , and , therefore , can delegate the power of legislating to the King in Council . Nor can there be any doubt that , were it thought expedient , similar legislation could be adopted , in the same conditions , in respect of ...
Page 79
... circumstances admit ; and so far as they are inapplicable , the common and statute law of England in force at the commencement of the Order ; also , future enactments of the Governor - General of India in Council , or of the Governor of ...
... circumstances admit ; and so far as they are inapplicable , the common and statute law of England in force at the commencement of the Order ; also , future enactments of the Governor - General of India in Council , or of the Governor of ...
Page 80
... circumstances admit . " them fit the new conditions to which they are to apply are , in the first group , to be determined by Order in Council , in the second , are left to be dealt with by the general rules of adaptation . Thirdly ...
... circumstances admit . " them fit the new conditions to which they are to apply are , in the first group , to be determined by Order in Council , in the second , are left to be dealt with by the general rules of adaptation . Thirdly ...
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