| Gold Coast, Sir William Brandford Griffith - Law - 1898 - 768 pages
...Application of native laws and customs. 19. Nothing in this Ordinance shall deprive the Supreme Court of the right to observe and enforce the observance,...the benefit, of any law or ] custom existing in the Colony, such law or custom not I being repugnant to natural justice, equity, and good coni science,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1902 - 894 pages
...its terms should not deprive the Court of the right to observe and enforce the observance, nor should deprive any person of the benefit of any law or custom existing in the Protectorate and not repugnant to natural justice, equity, and good conscience. This law was supplemented... | |
| Nigeria, Northern. Compilations - 1905 - 844 pages
...the rules of Equity shall prevail. 18. Nothing in this Proclamation shall deprive the Supreme Court of the right to observe and enforce the observance,...of the benefit of any law or custom existing in the Protectorate, such law or custom not being repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience,... | |
| Sir Charles Bruce - Great Britain - 1910 - 592 pages
...particular races or creeds, but by the same Supreme Court Ordinance, 1876, native laws and customs " not being repugnant to natural justice, equity, and...implication with any enactment of the Colonial Legislature," are to be " applicable in causes and matters where the parties thereto are natives of the Colony,"... | |
| International Labour Office - Labor - 1927 - 504 pages
...it existed in 1880. The second provision (Section 5) lays down that nothing in the Ordinance should deprive any person of the benefit of any law or custom existing in the Protectorate and "not being repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience, nor incompatible,... | |
| James Norman Dalrymple Anderson - Islamic law - 1970 - 426 pages
...native law and custom when it provides that " Nothing in this Ordinance shall deprive the Supreme Court of the right to observe and enforce the observance,...or shall deprive any person of the benefit of any existing native law or custom . . . not being repugnant to natural justice, equity, and good conscience,... | |
| Alison Dundes Renteln, Alan Dundes - Customary law - 1995 - 620 pages
...Rhodesia Proc. No. 1 of 1913 article 5 reads: 'Nothing in this proclamation shall deprive the High Court of the right to observe and enforce the observance,...of the benefit of any law or custom existing in the territory and such law or custom not being repugnant to natural justice, equity and good government'.... | |
| Andrew Bainham - Law - 1996 - 524 pages
..."The High Court shall observe, and enforce the observance of every native law and custom which is not repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience, nor incompatible either directly or by implication with any law for the time being in force, and nothing in this law shall deprive any person... | |
| Antony Anghie, Garry Sturgess - Law - 1998 - 818 pages
...shall observe and enforce the observance of every native law and custom which is applicable and is not repugnant to natural justice, equity, and good conscience, nor incompatible either directly or by implication with any law for the time being in force, and nothing in this Act shall deprive any person... | |
| Ernest E. Uwazie, Isaac Olawale Albert, G. N. Uzoigwe - History - 1999 - 204 pages
...Court shall observe and enforce the observance of every customary law which is applicable and is not repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience, nor incompatible either directly or by implication with any written law for the time being in force, and nothing in this law shall deprive... | |
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