The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the Lawyers, Volúmenes61-62Weed, Parsons, 1900 |
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... solicitors are stated in the Law List to have been admitted in 1831 , viz .: Mr. John Shaw and Mr. W. D. H. Oehme , of Upper Norwood . We begin the publication in this issue of a somewhat elaborate biographical sketch of Lucien Brock ...
... solicitors are stated in the Law List to have been admitted in 1831 , viz .: Mr. John Shaw and Mr. W. D. H. Oehme , of Upper Norwood . We begin the publication in this issue of a somewhat elaborate biographical sketch of Lucien Brock ...
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... solicitor is now so much a part of the daily work of his office that if the reading of the account of his interviews with his clients dictated by him and transcribed at once in longhand by the clerk , but read over by the solicitor some ...
... solicitor is now so much a part of the daily work of his office that if the reading of the account of his interviews with his clients dictated by him and transcribed at once in longhand by the clerk , but read over by the solicitor some ...
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... solicitors when down came a Lyddite shell into our camp in the shape of a re- monstrance from some friend of a yet more ven- erable solicitor , in relation to whom our Own 16 selection " was clearly shown to be quite a youngster . After ...
... solicitors when down came a Lyddite shell into our camp in the shape of a re- monstrance from some friend of a yet more ven- erable solicitor , in relation to whom our Own 16 selection " was clearly shown to be quite a youngster . After ...
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... Solicitors , admission to practice , etc. LUCIEN BROCK PROCTOR . A CHARACTER SKETCH OF THE EMINENT. as pleadings , with 65 sections and only two amended ; arrests , 51 sections and 4 amended ; at- tachments , 73 sections and 7 amended ...
... Solicitors , admission to practice , etc. LUCIEN BROCK PROCTOR . A CHARACTER SKETCH OF THE EMINENT. as pleadings , with 65 sections and only two amended ; arrests , 51 sections and 4 amended ; at- tachments , 73 sections and 7 amended ...
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... Solicitors ' Journal truly says that the object of a trial is to arrive at the truth , whether that truth shows the guilt or inno- cence of the accused person . It seems strange to our contemporary that no one hears of an innocent ...
... Solicitors ' Journal truly says that the object of a trial is to arrive at the truth , whether that truth shows the guilt or inno- cence of the accused person . It seems strange to our contemporary that no one hears of an innocent ...
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Página 49 - Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks: Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw does pierce it.
Página 216 - I will be master of what is mine own : She is my goods, my chattels ; she is my house, My household stuff, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox, my ass, my any thing...
Página 214 - When a man hath taken a wife, and married her, and it come to pass that she find no favour in his eyes, because he hath found some uncleanness in her: then let him write her a bill of divorcement, and give it in her hand, and send her out of his house.
Página 248 - But lest it should be said that no such privileges and immunities are to be found, if those we have been considering are excluded, we venture to suggest some which owe their existence to the federal government, its national character, its constitution, or its laws.
Página 10 - The distinction between actions at law and suits in equity, and the forms of all such actions and suits, heretofore existing, are abolished; and there shall be in this state, hereafter, but one form of action, for the enforcement or protection of private rights and the redress of private wrongs, which shall be denominated a civil action.
Página 58 - Association is formed to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, to promote reform in the law, to facilitate the administration of justice, to elevate the standard of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession, and to cherish a spirit of brotherhood among the members thereof.
Página 69 - ... one person being in fault will not dispense with another's using ordinary care for himself Two things must concur to support this action. An obstruction in the road by the fault of the defendant, and no want of ordinary care to avoid it on the part of the plaintiff.
Página 294 - All city, town and village officers, whose election or appointment is not provided for by this Constitution, shall be elected by the electors, of such cities, towns and villages, or of some division thereof,- or appointed by such authorities thereof, as the Legislature shall designate for that purpose.
Página 357 - ... the jury may give such damages as they shall deem a fair and just compensation, with reference to the pecuniary injuries resulting from such death, to the wife and next of kin of such deceased person...
Página 294 - Appointments and promotions in the civil service of the State, and of all the civil divisions thereof, including cities and villages, shall be made according to merit and fitness to be ascertained, so far as practicable, by examinations, which, so far as practicable, shall be competitive...