The Growth of English Law: Being Studies in the Evolution of Law and Procedure in EnglandStevens and sons, limited, 1911 - 260 páginas |
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... continued to act as justice of assize in the West . If this were all that could be said of him , he would be regarded simply and solely as a lawyer ; but soon after he ceased to be judge of the central court he became rector of Combe ...
... continued to act as justice of assize in the West . If this were all that could be said of him , he would be regarded simply and solely as a lawyer ; but soon after he ceased to be judge of the central court he became rector of Combe ...
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... continued division of the legal class in England it would be that it sprang from the same spirit of exclusive trading which produced the various gilds for commercial purposes , and from the same spirit of exclusiveness , of which self ...
... continued division of the legal class in England it would be that it sprang from the same spirit of exclusive trading which produced the various gilds for commercial purposes , and from the same spirit of exclusiveness , of which self ...
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... continued through various editions , was the authority to which it was always usual to refer for information on the forest laws . That work is an instance of the way in which a legal imagination can create legal fictions . Manwood con ...
... continued through various editions , was the authority to which it was always usual to refer for information on the forest laws . That work is an instance of the way in which a legal imagination can create legal fictions . Manwood con ...
Página 43
... continued , for the charter was constantly confirmed . But as such confirmation did not settle local disputes , or define boundaries , it did not prevent the king from asserting his existing rights sometimes by the silent but effective ...
... continued , for the charter was constantly confirmed . But as such confirmation did not settle local disputes , or define boundaries , it did not prevent the king from asserting his existing rights sometimes by the silent but effective ...
Página 45
... continued to be part of the royal demesne - in modern language , of the property of the Crown - century after century , whereas in Epping we have a forest the soil of nearly the whole of which was granted before the reign of Henry II ...
... continued to be part of the royal demesne - in modern language , of the property of the Crown - century after century , whereas in Epping we have a forest the soil of nearly the whole of which was granted before the reign of Henry II ...
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Página 136 - there was a society of men among us, bred up from their youth in the art of proving, by words multiplied for the purpose, that white is black and black is white, according as they are paid.
Página 96 - ... wanderers over the face of the earth, with their hand against every man, and every man's hand against them.
Página 12 - That I will truly and honestly demean myself in the Practice ' of an Attorney [or Solicitor, as the Case may be,] according to the best of my Knowledge and Ability.
Página 137 - Contra, if the great predominant character of a port be that of a port of naval military equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although it is possible that the articles might have been applied to civil consumption...
Página 2 - ... and if any such attorney be hereafter notoriously found in any default of record, or otherwise, he shall forswear the court, and never after be received to make any suit in any court of the King.
Página 127 - I think, not tenable to the extent in which it has been thrown out ; for though in the ordinary state of things he is a stranger to the cargo, beyond the purposes of safe custody and conveyance, yet in cases of instant and unforeseen and unprovided necessity, the character of agent and supercargo is forced upon him, not by the immediate act and appointment of the owner, but by the general policy of the law...
Página 105 - York.2 1 S. and B. Webb, English Local Government: The Parish and the County (London, 1906), p.
Página 62 - Gracious heaven! if I am doomed to be wretched, bury me beneath Iceland snows, and let me feed on blubber; stretch me under the burning line, and deny me thy propitious dews; nay, if it be thy will, suffocate me with the infected and pestilential air of a democratic club-room; but save me from the desk of an attorney.