Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Том 13John Brown, 1816 |
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... judges. AE E56 13 2 . PART III . THE LAW OF SCOTLAND . GENERAL OBSERVATIONS . THE HE MUNICIPAL LAW of Scotland , as of moft other countries , confifts partly of fta- tutable or written law , which has the exprefs au- thority of the ...
... judges. AE E56 13 2 . PART III . THE LAW OF SCOTLAND . GENERAL OBSERVATIONS . THE HE MUNICIPAL LAW of Scotland , as of moft other countries , confifts partly of fta- tutable or written law , which has the exprefs au- thority of the ...
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... judge or magiftrate , to take cognisance of , and de- cide caufes according to law , and to carry his fen- tences into execution . The tract of ground , or diftrict , within which a judge has the right of ju- rifdiction , is called his ...
... judge or magiftrate , to take cognisance of , and de- cide caufes according to law , and to carry his fen- tences into execution . The tract of ground , or diftrict , within which a judge has the right of ju- rifdiction , is called his ...
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... judge is competent , but may be de- clined by the party upon privilege . 14. In order to prorogation , the judge muft have jurisdiction , fuch as may be prorogated . Hence prorogation cannot be admitted where the judge's jurifdiction is ...
... judge is competent , but may be de- clined by the party upon privilege . 14. In order to prorogation , the judge muft have jurisdiction , fuch as may be prorogated . Hence prorogation cannot be admitted where the judge's jurifdiction is ...
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... judge ordinary . In all civil actions , which fall under neither of thefe claffes , the jurisdiction of the feffion is concurrent , even in the first instance , with that of the judge ordi- nary . The feffion may proceed as a court of ...
... judge ordinary . In all civil actions , which fall under neither of thefe claffes , the jurisdiction of the feffion is concurrent , even in the first instance , with that of the judge ordi- nary . The feffion may proceed as a court of ...
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... judge of their preference after they are completed . 16. The jurifdiction of the ADMIRAL in mari- time caufes was of old concurrent with that of the feffion . The high admiral is declared the king's juftice - general upon the feas , on ...
... judge of their preference after they are completed . 16. The jurifdiction of the ADMIRAL in mari- time caufes was of old concurrent with that of the feffion . The high admiral is declared the king's juftice - general upon the feas , on ...
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