The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... allowed , but that the same shall be held void and of none effect , except a dispen- sation be allowed in such statute . " It is plain , however , that the King , by his prerogative , may in certain cases and on special occasions ...
... allowed , but that the same shall be held void and of none effect , except a dispen- sation be allowed in such statute . " It is plain , however , that the King , by his prerogative , may in certain cases and on special occasions ...
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... allowed to give the fairest and most reasonable title to an exclusive property therein . 2 Comm . 5 . LABOURERS . Justices of peace and stewards of leets , & c . have power to hear and determine complaints relating to non - payment of ...
... allowed to give the fairest and most reasonable title to an exclusive property therein . 2 Comm . 5 . LABOURERS . Justices of peace and stewards of leets , & c . have power to hear and determine complaints relating to non - payment of ...
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... allowed as in the courts at Westminster . The king has the same privileges and immunities in respect of property held by him as duke of Lancaster as in respect of crown property . An immediate grant under the duchy seal , of property ...
... allowed as in the courts at Westminster . The king has the same privileges and immunities in respect of property held by him as duke of Lancaster as in respect of crown property . An immediate grant under the duchy seal , of property ...
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... allowed , but that the same shall be held void and of none effect , except a dispen- sation be allowed in such statute . ' It is plain , however , that the King , by his prerogative , may in certain cases and on special occasions ...
... allowed , but that the same shall be held void and of none effect , except a dispen- sation be allowed in such statute . ' It is plain , however , that the King , by his prerogative , may in certain cases and on special occasions ...
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... allowed by our laws where it is not against the common law , nor the statutes and customs of the kingdom ; and regularly according to such ecclesiastical or spiritual laws , the bishops and other ecclesiastical judges proceed in causes ...
... allowed by our laws where it is not against the common law , nor the statutes and customs of the kingdom ; and regularly according to such ecclesiastical or spiritual laws , the bishops and other ecclesiastical judges proceed in causes ...
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