The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and Abroad, Volumen1Butterworths, 1872 |
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... rule is so variable that the suitors in some provinces are unduly fa- voured . The rule in Madras , that the Civil or Zillah Court is the Court of First Instance in all suits from 1000l . in value upwards is greatly to be preferred to ...
... rule is so variable that the suitors in some provinces are unduly fa- voured . The rule in Madras , that the Civil or Zillah Court is the Court of First Instance in all suits from 1000l . in value upwards is greatly to be preferred to ...
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... rule that only the special importance of the questions of law involved can justify the admission of the appeal . But supposing the rule to be , as I have suggested it should be , that in suits of this value the regular appeal should lie ...
... rule that only the special importance of the questions of law involved can justify the admission of the appeal . But supposing the rule to be , as I have suggested it should be , that in suits of this value the regular appeal should lie ...
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... rules of the legal profession , and reduce them to a written code . ( 2. ) To readjust the relations of the existing ... rule , the courts in the country are far superior . Manchester , Leeds , and York , are conspicuous examples ...
... rules of the legal profession , and reduce them to a written code . ( 2. ) To readjust the relations of the existing ... rule , the courts in the country are far superior . Manchester , Leeds , and York , are conspicuous examples ...
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... rule to criminal proceedings . He discusses the reasons for and against this extension of the rule , and comes to the conclusion , as we are disposed to think rightly , that the discovery of truth , which should be the great object of ...
... rule to criminal proceedings . He discusses the reasons for and against this extension of the rule , and comes to the conclusion , as we are disposed to think rightly , that the discovery of truth , which should be the great object of ...
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... rule excluding hearsay evidence so far as to admit con- versations , if in the opinion of the judge material and ... rule which excludes from the jury evidence of previous convic- tions of the prisoner . He objects to this as an instance ...
... rule excluding hearsay evidence so far as to admit con- versations , if in the opinion of the judge material and ... rule which excludes from the jury evidence of previous convic- tions of the prisoner . He objects to this as an instance ...
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