Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... defendant shall be entitled to costs , to be taxed as between solicitor and client , as from the time of such tender or payment ; but this provision shall not affect costs on any injunction in the action , suit , or proceeding . With ...
... defendant shall be entitled to costs , to be taxed as between solicitor and client , as from the time of such tender or payment ; but this provision shall not affect costs on any injunction in the action , suit , or proceeding . With ...
Page 73
... defendants , to compel the attendance of English witnesses , and provided in fact with all the machinery necessary to an effective Court of Law . Such a Court would be validly established under the Foreign Jurisdiction Act , and its ...
... defendants , to compel the attendance of English witnesses , and provided in fact with all the machinery necessary to an effective Court of Law . Such a Court would be validly established under the Foreign Jurisdiction Act , and its ...
Page 171
... defendants in such suits , amenable to the local Courts . Japanese Govmt . v . P. & O. Co. , 1895 , A.C. 644 . The Exercise of the Fudicial Power as it affects Foreigners . WE HAVE hitherto considered the King's foreign jurisdiction ...
... defendants in such suits , amenable to the local Courts . Japanese Govmt . v . P. & O. Co. , 1895 , A.C. 644 . The Exercise of the Fudicial Power as it affects Foreigners . WE HAVE hitherto considered the King's foreign jurisdiction ...
Page 172
... for cases which fall within the normal jurisdiction of Courts of Law : that is to say , so far as suits by foreigners against defendants in their national Consular Courts are concerned . But this only deals 172 EXTERRITORIALITY .
... for cases which fall within the normal jurisdiction of Courts of Law : that is to say , so far as suits by foreigners against defendants in their national Consular Courts are concerned . But this only deals 172 EXTERRITORIALITY .
Page 173
... defendants in actions brought against them in the British Consular Courts by British subjects , which is sanc- tioned by the Order in Council ; nor , conversely , with actions brought against British subjects in the Consular Courts of ...
... defendants in actions brought against them in the British Consular Courts by British subjects , which is sanc- tioned by the Order in Council ; nor , conversely , with actions brought against British subjects in the Consular Courts of ...
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