Irish Common Law Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, Exchequer Chamber, and Court of Criminal Appeal, Volumen11Hodges and Smith, 1861 |
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... proceeding on the part of the mother by habeas corpus , had refused to take the child from the custody of her father , on the ground that he had a legal right to such custody . The mother then filed a bill in the Court of Chancery , and ...
... proceeding on the part of the mother by habeas corpus , had refused to take the child from the custody of her father , on the ground that he had a legal right to such custody . The mother then filed a bill in the Court of Chancery , and ...
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... proceeding to make the child a ward of that Court . The legal right of a parent to claim the assistance of this writ for recovering the child may ( as we have seen ) be forfeited by criminal conduct of a certain character , or by actual ...
... proceeding to make the child a ward of that Court . The legal right of a parent to claim the assistance of this writ for recovering the child may ( as we have seen ) be forfeited by criminal conduct of a certain character , or by actual ...
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... proceeding by habeas corpus , is recognised by Lord Eldon , in the case of Lyons v . Blenkin ( a ) , where , upon a habeas corpus obtained by the father for the custody of his children , Lord Eldon directed a petition to be filed in ...
... proceeding by habeas corpus , is recognised by Lord Eldon , in the case of Lyons v . Blenkin ( a ) , where , upon a habeas corpus obtained by the father for the custody of his children , Lord Eldon directed a petition to be filed in ...
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... proceedings , with respect to that child , further illustrate the distinction I have already observed on between the principles of the Courts of Law and the Court of Chancery , with respect to children ; because it appears , by a note ...
... proceedings , with respect to that child , further illustrate the distinction I have already observed on between the principles of the Courts of Law and the Court of Chancery , with respect to children ; because it appears , by a note ...
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... proceedings by civil - bill against the plaintiff , for the recovery of said lands , before the Asssistant Barrister of the county of Galway , having jurisdiction to hear and determine such civil - bill ejectment ; that the Assistant ...
... proceedings by civil - bill against the plaintiff , for the recovery of said lands , before the Asssistant Barrister of the county of Galway , having jurisdiction to hear and determine such civil - bill ejectment ; that the Assistant ...
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