A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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... if wind and weather serve them , or else to seize their temporalities in your
hands : And then proceed in your matters , whatsoever you have there to do , in
felony or treason , or other matters that touch your government of your land of
Man .
... if wind and weather serve them , or else to seize their temporalities in your
hands : And then proceed in your matters , whatsoever you have there to do , in
felony or treason , or other matters that touch your government of your land of
Man .
Page 21
... in questions of title respecting lands , and other - matters agitated at the
common law court , are determined by a majority of the whole body , but from
whom lies the definitive appeal to his Majesty in council . The following is the
forın of the ...
... in questions of title respecting lands , and other - matters agitated at the
common law court , are determined by a majority of the whole body , but from
whom lies the definitive appeal to his Majesty in council . The following is the
forın of the ...
Page 55
This court , in matters of civil property , possesses the greatest judicial
consequence in the island ; and has a mixt and most extensive jurisdiction in
matters both of law and equity . Like the English court of chancery , it is the
province of this ...
This court , in matters of civil property , possesses the greatest judicial
consequence in the island ; and has a mixt and most extensive jurisdiction in
matters both of law and equity . Like the English court of chancery , it is the
province of this ...
Page 92
The archdeacon enjoys many privileges , both temporal and spiritual , and he
holds his courts either in person or by his official , as the bishop does by his
vicars - general ; but the usual appeal , in matters purely ecclesiastical , lies from
all ...
The archdeacon enjoys many privileges , both temporal and spiritual , and he
holds his courts either in person or by his official , as the bishop does by his
vicars - general ; but the usual appeal , in matters purely ecclesiastical , lies from
all ...
Page 116
... article , matter , and thing therein and herein before contained , shall be , and
the same are hereby ratified , confirmed , and binding , and effectual for and
against all , and all manner of person and persons , lands , and hereditaments
therein ...
... article , matter , and thing therein and herein before contained , shall be , and
the same are hereby ratified , confirmed , and binding , and effectual for and
against all , and all manner of person and persons , lands , and hereditaments
therein ...
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