| Great Britain - 1977 - 920 pages
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| Margaret Lucille Kekewich - History - 1994 - 276 pages
...Court of Justiciary do also after the Union, and notwithstanding thereof, remain in all time coming within Scotland, as it is now constituted by the Laws of that Kingdom, and with the same Authority and Privileges as before the Union, subject nevertheless to such Regulations as shall be made by the Parliament... | |
| John Robertson - History - 1995 - 394 pages
...The Court of Session or College of Justice was preserved 'in all time coming', though 'subject ... to such Regulations for the better Administration...shall be made by the Parliament of Great Britain'. There was a similar provision for the Court of Justiciary. The Admiralty Court and heritable admiralty... | |
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