Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 19Carswell Company, 1941 - Bar associations |
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Page 97
... judge to exclude others . Subject to these limita- tions , its application , save in some slight measure , was left to the parties , either of whom was entitled to take steps , at the outset of the cause , to bring about this ...
... judge to exclude others . Subject to these limita- tions , its application , save in some slight measure , was left to the parties , either of whom was entitled to take steps , at the outset of the cause , to bring about this ...
Page 98
... judge is sitting , and the business is not sufficient to engross the whole time of even one judge . Hence , as the situation developed , it was found that the maintenance of the New Procedure was distinctly detrimental to the other busi ...
... judge is sitting , and the business is not sufficient to engross the whole time of even one judge . Hence , as the situation developed , it was found that the maintenance of the New Procedure was distinctly detrimental to the other busi ...
Page 553
... judge the merit of a judge ? The judge seldom , if ever , sees himself truly ; the mirror into which he looks ( usually , the faces of his wife and his intimate friends ) distorts the image . It is difficult , even for lawyers , to ...
... judge the merit of a judge ? The judge seldom , if ever , sees himself truly ; the mirror into which he looks ( usually , the faces of his wife and his intimate friends ) distorts the image . It is difficult , even for lawyers , to ...
Contents
AVIATION THE CANADIAN LAW OF CIVIL By B V Richardson K C 576 | 22 |
GOLD J Accord and Satisfaction by a Stranger 165 | 31 |
Ecclesiastical DecreeEnforcementRight to Specific Restitution | 54 |
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