British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 85H.M. Stationery Office, 1899 - Great Britain |
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... Court , by causing the notice to be sent to the place by post by a registered letter directed to the person to whom the notice is addressed . 33 .- ( 1 . ) If it appears to the District Court of Colombo , at the hearing of an ...
... Court , by causing the notice to be sent to the place by post by a registered letter directed to the person to whom the notice is addressed . 33 .- ( 1 . ) If it appears to the District Court of Colombo , at the hearing of an ...
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... Court of Summary Jurisdiction may cause notice to be adver- tized stating that , unless cause is shown to the contrary at the time and place named in the notice , such goods or things will be for- feited , and at such time and place the ...
... Court of Summary Jurisdiction may cause notice to be adver- tized stating that , unless cause is shown to the contrary at the time and place named in the notice , such goods or things will be for- feited , and at such time and place the ...
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... Court or a Judge , the Court or a Judge shall proceed to consider the same , and the petitioner and any person who has entered a caveat shall be entitled to be heard by himself or by counsel on the petition . ( 4. ) The Court or Judge ...
... Court or a Judge , the Court or a Judge shall proceed to consider the same , and the petitioner and any person who has entered a caveat shall be entitled to be heard by himself or by counsel on the petition . ( 4. ) The Court or Judge ...
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... Court or a Judge to have been proven , or to have been reasonable and proper , without regard to the general costs of the case . 42. In an action for infringement of a patent the Court or a Judge may , on the application of either party ...
... Court or a Judge to have been proven , or to have been reasonable and proper , without regard to the general costs of the case . 42. In an action for infringement of a patent the Court or a Judge may , on the application of either party ...
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... Court , which may hear the applicant or patentee and the person so giving notice , and being , in the opinion of the Court , entitled to be heard in opposition to the request , and shall determine whether and subject to what conditions ...
... Court , which may hear the applicant or patentee and the person so giving notice , and being , in the opinion of the Court , entitled to be heard in opposition to the request , and shall determine whether and subject to what conditions ...
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Page 114 - and privileges, and be subject to all obligations to which a natural-born British subject is entitled or subject in this Colony, with this qualification, that he shall not when within the limits of the foreign State, of which he was a subject previously to his obtaining this
Page 1201 - how an uniform and unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of ten points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on the starboard side, and of
Page 1121 - and manned by not more than five persons each in the way hitherto practised by the Indians, provided such Indians are not in the employment of other persons, and provided that, when so hunting in canoes or undecked boats, they shall not hunt fur-seals outside of territorial waters under contract for the delivery of the
Page 1228 - and signet or by our order in our Privy Council or by us through one of our Principal Secretaries of State, and to such laws as are now or shall hereafter be in force in the Colony. 4. Every person appointed to fill the office of Governor shall
Page 1201 - two points abaft the beam on the port side, and of such a character as to be visible on a dark night, with a clear atmosphere, at a distance of at least 2 miles. (d.) The said green
Page 1216 - The Convention set out in the Schedule to this Act (hereinafter referred to as the scheduled Convention) is, with the Protocol thereto annexed, hereby confirmed, and the Articles thereof shall be of the same force as if they were enacted in the body of this Act. 2. If
Page 1205 - Lawrence and the south-east point of Cape Choukotski to the meridian of 172" west longitude, thence, from the intersection of that meridian in a south-westerly direction so as to pass midway between the Island of Attou and the Copper Island of the Komandorski couplet or group
Page 436 - it shall remain in force for a period of six months after either of the Contracting Governments shall have given notice of a purpose to terminate it. In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the above Articles, both in the English and the Norwegian languages, and have hereunto
Page 1119 - the islands of the United States in Behring Sea, when such seals are found outside the ordinary 3-mile limit. And whereas the aforesaid determination of the foregoing questions as to the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States mentioned in Article VI leaves the subject
Page 1214 - Shipping Act, 1854," therein called the Principal Act, have been adopted by the Government of any foreign country, and are in force in that country, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty by Order in Council to direct that the ships of such foreign country shall