The Law Quarterly Review, 1-10. sējumiFrederick Pollock Stevens and Sons, 1894 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 67.
4. lappuse
... opinion of M. de Courcel and his colleagues will go far to settle several questions , such as the extent of territorial waters , upon which some difference of view has hitherto been possible . The authority of so august a body was ...
... opinion of M. de Courcel and his colleagues will go far to settle several questions , such as the extent of territorial waters , upon which some difference of view has hitherto been possible . The authority of so august a body was ...
18. lappuse
... opinion of men learned in the law . Starting from the seventeenth century the system of assessors fell more and more into disuse , and by the end of the eighteenth and commencement of the nineteenth century the judicial charges were ...
... opinion of men learned in the law . Starting from the seventeenth century the system of assessors fell more and more into disuse , and by the end of the eighteenth and commencement of the nineteenth century the judicial charges were ...
19. lappuse
... opinions ; after having borrowed the ideas of the Roman and canon laws , they repudiated them as a foreign importation , and sought to renew the chain of the tradi- tions of ancient German law . The Protestant Universities seconded them ...
... opinions ; after having borrowed the ideas of the Roman and canon laws , they repudiated them as a foreign importation , and sought to renew the chain of the tradi- tions of ancient German law . The Protestant Universities seconded them ...
20. lappuse
... opinion prevail . When the proof was insufficient , but the presumption of guilt was not rebutted , the judge simply pronounced a provisional discharge ( entbindung von der instanz absolutio ab instantia ) , that is , the accused was ...
... opinion prevail . When the proof was insufficient , but the presumption of guilt was not rebutted , the judge simply pronounced a provisional discharge ( entbindung von der instanz absolutio ab instantia ) , that is , the accused was ...
22. lappuse
... opinions of the Public Prosecutor , the party aggrieved can , in the case of refusal , apply to the Prosecutor's Departmental Superior , and if the application be rejected , he can appeal to the Superior District Court or to the Court ...
... opinions of the Public Prosecutor , the party aggrieved can , in the case of refusal , apply to the Prosecutor's Departmental Superior , and if the application be rejected , he can appeal to the Superior District Court or to the Court ...
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101. lappuse - The rules of the common law, including the law merchant, save in so far as they are inconsistent with the express provisions of this Act...
100. lappuse - There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning of this section when the buyer, either before or after delivery of the goods, expresses by words or conduct his assent to becoming the owner of those specific goods.
247. lappuse - Until the trustee intervenes, all transactions by a bankrupt after his bankruptcy with any person dealing with him bona fide and for value, in respect of his after-acquired property, whether with or without knowledge of the bankruptcy, are valid against the trustee.
270. lappuse - A fugitive criminal shall not be surrendered if the offence in respect of which his surrender is demanded is one of a political character...
308. lappuse - ... pretended titles might be granted to great men, whereby right might be trodden down, and the weak oppressed, which the common law forbiddeth, as men to grant before they be in possession 2.
240. lappuse - Property" includes money, goods, things in action, land, and every description of property, whether real or personal and whether situate in England or else- * where; also, obligations, easements, and every description of estate, interest and profit, present or future, vested or contingent, arising out of or incident to property as above defined...
87. lappuse - The plea of res judicata applies, except in special cases, not only to points upon which the Court was actually required by the parties to form an opinion and pronounce a judgment, but to every point which properly belonged to the subject of litigation, and which the parties exercising reasonable diligence, might have brought forward at the time.
218. lappuse - The substance of my view is this: that competition, however severe and egotistical, if unattended by circumstances of dishonesty, intimidation, molestation, or such illegalities as I have above referred to, gives rise to no cause of action at common law.
44. lappuse - ... is precluded from denying to a holder in due course the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse.
161. lappuse - The purpose of this action is to recover a compensation for some damage supposed to be sustained by the plaintiff by reason of the libel. The tendency of the libel to provoke a breach of the peace, or the degree of malignity which actuates the writer, has nothing to do with the question. If the matter were for the first time to be decided at this day, I should have no hesitation in saying that no action could be maintained for written scandal which could not be maintained for the words if they had...