The Canadian Law Times, Volumen32Carswell, 1912 From 1900 to 1908 includes the "Annual digest of Canadian cases ... decided in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, in the Supreme and Exchequer Courts of Canada, and in the courts of the provinces ... Edited by Edward B. Brown." |
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... Court Justices an inadequate compensation . In all of these in- stances the trial Judges are usually paid less than the Justices of the Supreme Court . Contrast with these figures the salaries paid in the larger and more populous States ...
... Court Justices an inadequate compensation . In all of these in- stances the trial Judges are usually paid less than the Justices of the Supreme Court . Contrast with these figures the salaries paid in the larger and more populous States ...
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... Court . There are exceptions , of course . Thus Alabama pays the Judges of its Supreme Court only $ 5,000 , and , if our memory serves us , that salary has been paid to them for a comparatively short term of years , yet the decisions of ...
... Court . There are exceptions , of course . Thus Alabama pays the Judges of its Supreme Court only $ 5,000 , and , if our memory serves us , that salary has been paid to them for a comparatively short term of years , yet the decisions of ...
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... Court of Appeal ( 20 Ont . L. R. 611 ) , affirming that of the Divisional Court ( 19 Ont . L. R. 545 ) , affirmed . Appeal dismissed with costs . Nesbitt , K.C. , and Wood , for appellant . Hellmuth , K.C. , and Long , for respondent ...
... Court of Appeal ( 20 Ont . L. R. 611 ) , affirming that of the Divisional Court ( 19 Ont . L. R. 545 ) , affirmed . Appeal dismissed with costs . Nesbitt , K.C. , and Wood , for appellant . Hellmuth , K.C. , and Long , for respondent ...
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... Court is not a Court of morals or manners . " When such a statement is found in the reasons for judgment of the Court , its presence is , of course , altogether un- necessary . But , to return to the more immediate subject . Joint stock ...
... Court is not a Court of morals or manners . " When such a statement is found in the reasons for judgment of the Court , its presence is , of course , altogether un- necessary . But , to return to the more immediate subject . Joint stock ...
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... Court is not concerned particularly with the result of the case , because it is a matter that the Court has to determine . The Judges are not concerned as to whether the lawyer is making a very brilliant effort or making a very common ...
... Court is not concerned particularly with the result of the case , because it is a matter that the Court has to determine . The Judges are not concerned as to whether the lawyer is making a very brilliant effort or making a very common ...
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Página 938 - That the liberties, franchises, privileges, and jurisdictions of Parliament are the ancient and undoubted birthright and inheritance of the subjects of England...
Página 868 - The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.
Página 569 - And the United States hereby renounce forever, any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, or cure fish on, or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbours of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America...
Página 985 - Lear. What, art mad ? A man may see how this world goes with no eyes. Look with thine ears : see how yond justice rails upon yond simple thief. Hark, in thine ear: change places; and, handy-dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief?
Página 851 - The power and jurisdiction of parliament, says Sir Edward Coke, is so transcendent and absolute that it cannot be confined. either for causes or persons, within any bounds.
Página 750 - Construing, therefore, the words "regulation of trade and commerce" by the various aids to their interpretation above suggested, they would include political arrangements in regard to trade requiring the sanction of Parliament, regulation of trade in matters of interprovincial concern, and it may be that they would include general regulation of trade affecting the whole Dominion.
Página 941 - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of Parliament...
Página 939 - England, and the making and maintenance of laws, and redress of mischiefs and grievances, which daily happen within this realm, are proper subjects and matter of counsel and debate in Parliament ; and that in the handling and proceeding of those businesses, every member of the House hath, and of right ought to have, freedom of speech, to propound, treat, reason, and bring to conclusion the same...
Página 984 - We must not make a scare-crow of the law, ' Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape, till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.
Página 271 - This is the Court of Chancery ; which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire ; which has its worn-out lunatic in every madhouse, and its dead in every churchyard...