The Law Reports. Privy Council Appeals: Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee and the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1865-75, Volume 1Council of Law Reporting, 1867 - Appellate procedure |
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... Court of Record , " and when it is asserted that when the seal of the ... royal grants , yet that form must yield to substance ; and when grants of ... Court to proceed in a particular course of administering justice , was one of ...
... Court of Record , " and when it is asserted that when the seal of the ... royal grants , yet that form must yield to substance ; and when grants of ... Court to proceed in a particular course of administering justice , was one of ...
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... Royal Court of Jersey - Prerogative of the Crown - Resignation of Jurats - New elections . By the constitution and law of the Island of Jersey , the Royal Court is composed of a Bailiff and twelve Jurats , and upon the voluntary ...
... Royal Court of Jersey - Prerogative of the Crown - Resignation of Jurats - New elections . By the constitution and law of the Island of Jersey , the Royal Court is composed of a Bailiff and twelve Jurats , and upon the voluntary ...
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... Royal Court of Jersey , " against the acceptance and confirmation by Her Majesty of these resignations . P. C. 1866 IN THE These petitions and representations were severally referred by Her Majesty to the Lords of the Committee of ...
... Royal Court of Jersey , " against the acceptance and confirmation by Her Majesty of these resignations . P. C. 1866 IN THE These petitions and representations were severally referred by Her Majesty to the Lords of the Committee of ...
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... Royal Commissioners with regard to the constitution of the Royal Court . IN THE THE JERSEY JURATS . The States of Jersey on the 7th of April , 1864 , forwarded to the Lord - President of the Council a representation , urging , amongst ...
... Royal Commissioners with regard to the constitution of the Royal Court . IN THE THE JERSEY JURATS . The States of Jersey on the 7th of April , 1864 , forwarded to the Lord - President of the Council a representation , urging , amongst ...
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... Royal Commissioners . After the receipt of this representation Mr. Locke's ... Royal sanction . On the 15th of December , 1864 , the States of Jersey met for ... Court , and fixed the 2nd of January following for col- lecting the votes of ...
... Royal Commissioners . After the receipt of this representation Mr. Locke's ... Royal sanction . On the 15th of December , 1864 , the States of Jersey met for ... Court , and fixed the 2nd of January following for col- lecting the votes of ...
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affidavit alleged amount Appellant Appellant's application Article AUSTRALASIA authority Bank behalf Bill of lading Bruneau Canada cargo casks Chief Justice Church circumstances claim Code Civil Colony Company contempt costs creditors Crown damages debt decree deed Defendant EDWARD VAUGHAN WILLIAMS entitled evidence Flower Forster granted ground High Court insolvency Island JAMES WILLIAM COLVILE Jersey judgment Jurats jurisdiction Lamplough lands leave to appeal Letters Patent liable license LORD CHELMSFORD LORD JUSTICE Lordships Lower Canada Majesty in Council Majesty's matter Moore's P. C. mortgage old firm opinion Order in Council owners parties partners Patent payment petition Petitioner Pierre Bruneau Plaintiff possession proceedings QUEEN question Ralph Meyer Robey respect Respondent ROLET ROLFE Royal Court Salting salvage Scindia Scire facias seizure shew ship Sierra Leone SIR EDWARD VAUGHAN Solicitors Statute Stericker Supreme Court Tadman tion VAUGHAN WILLIAMS vessel Vice-Admiralty Court Vict William Rutledge
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Page 489 - That it was the duty of the steamer to keep out of the way of the bark, and, to that end, so to change her course as to preclude all danger of collision.
Page 102 - Her Majesty having taken the said Report into consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice of her Privy Council, to approve thereof...
Page 264 - An extraordinary number of water casks or of other vessels for holding liquid, unless the master shall produce a certificate from the custom house at the place from which he cleared...
Page 203 - Judge, and his power and authority to deal with the cause; but in the view which we have taken of the case it is not necessary for us to give any opinion upon these points.
Page 223 - ... shall have transferred to and vested in him all rights of suit, and be subject to the same liabilities in respect of such goods as if the contract contained in the bill of lading had been made with himself.
Page 187 - ... value thereof, or the penalty of one hundred pounds, at the election of the Officers of the Customs; and the averment in any information or libel to be exhibited for the recovery of such penalty, that the Officer proceeding has elected to sue for the sum mentioned in the information, shall be deemed sufficient proof of such election, without any other or further evidence of such fact.
Page 382 - And it is further enacted and declared by the authority aforesaid, that all laws, by-laws, usages or customs, at this time, or which hereafter shall be in practice, or endeavoured or pretended to be in force or practice, in any of the said plantations...
Page 85 - England, and all such acts, matters, and things as can or may be done by the said lord high chancellor within the realm of England, in the exercise of the common law jurisdiction to him belonging.
Page 85 - A memorial of an act or proceeding of a Court of Record proceeding according to the course of the common law, entered on parchment for the preservation of it.
Page 319 - Plaintiff), had been guilty of a contempt and breach of the privileges of the House, and...