Cases Selected from Those Heard and Determined in the Vice-admiralty Court for Lower Canada [1836-1856; 1859-1874]: Relating Chiefly to the Jurisdiction and Practice of the Court, Or Involving Questions of Maritime Law of Frequent Occurrence in the Trade and Navigation of the River and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Preceded by the Rules and Regulations Established Under the Authority of the Imperial Parliament. With an Appendix Containing the Original Commission Constituting the Court, and Other Documents Relating to the Same, Volume 1V. & R. Stevens, and G.S. Norton, 1858 - Admiralty |
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... counsel . They are then to be copied for and signed by counsel , and delivered to the Registrar , with instructions as to the particular interrogatories to be administered to each witness . When the witness has been examined in chief ...
... counsel . They are then to be copied for and signed by counsel , and delivered to the Registrar , with instructions as to the particular interrogatories to be administered to each witness . When the witness has been examined in chief ...
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... counsel . After the evidence has been inspected , neither party can claim as a matter of right to give any further plea or allegation in the principal cause ; but if the Judge shall be satisfied by affidavit that there is any matter ...
... counsel . After the evidence has been inspected , neither party can claim as a matter of right to give any further plea or allegation in the principal cause ; but if the Judge shall be satisfied by affidavit that there is any matter ...
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... counsel to the decree which each party may pray the Judge to pronounce . The evidence is not to be abstracted , nor are documents of which counsel are furnished with copies to be more than merely described in the case . All lengthened ...
... counsel to the decree which each party may pray the Judge to pronounce . The evidence is not to be abstracted , nor are documents of which counsel are furnished with copies to be more than merely described in the case . All lengthened ...
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... counsel ( for which purpose he is to be furnished with a copy ) , is to be copied fair for the Court , and then delivered to the adverse proctor that he may reply thereto , and with the reply , it must be returned to the proctor of the ...
... counsel ( for which purpose he is to be furnished with a copy ) , is to be copied fair for the Court , and then delivered to the adverse proctor that he may reply thereto , and with the reply , it must be returned to the proctor of the ...
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... counsel , and one for the adverse proctor , to be delivered to him when the originals are brought in . The adverse proctor is also to make copies for his own counsel . The same rules , as to the preparing the case for hearing ...
... counsel , and one for the adverse proctor , to be delivered to him when the originals are brought in . The adverse proctor is also to make copies for his own counsel . The same rules , as to the preparing the case for hearing ...
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