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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... judges ' commissions be made quam diu se bene gesserint , and their salaries ascertained and established ; but upon the address of both Houses of Parliament it shall be lawful to remove them . [ See tit . Judges . ] 8. That no pardon ...
... judges ' commissions be made quam diu se bene gesserint , and their salaries ascertained and established ; but upon the address of both Houses of Parliament it shall be lawful to remove them . [ See tit . Judges . ] 8. That no pardon ...
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... judges by King George I. it was resolved by ten against the other two , that the education and care of all the King's grand - children , while minors , did belong of right to his Majesty as King of this realm , even during their ...
... judges by King George I. it was resolved by ten against the other two , that the education and care of all the King's grand - children , while minors , did belong of right to his Majesty as King of this realm , even during their ...
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... judges to determine rights in courts of justice . In senatus consult ' de Monticolis Wallice , c . 3. it is said , let twelve laghmen , which Lambard renders men of law , viz . six English and six Welsh , do right and justice , & c ...
... judges to determine rights in courts of justice . In senatus consult ' de Monticolis Wallice , c . 3. it is said , let twelve laghmen , which Lambard renders men of law , viz . six English and six Welsh , do right and justice , & c ...
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... judges of the C. P. at Lancaster . $ 35 . The same costs for preparing pleadings in the C. P. at Lancaster are to be allowed as in the courts at Westminster . The king has the same privileges and immunities in respect of property held ...
... judges of the C. P. at Lancaster . $ 35 . The same costs for preparing pleadings in the C. P. at Lancaster are to be allowed as in the courts at Westminster . The king has the same privileges and immunities in respect of property held ...
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... judges derive their authority from the crown , by some commission warranted by law . Fleta , c . 17 ; Co. Lit. 99 a , 144 ; see title Judges . A consequence of this prerogative is the legal ubiquity of the King ; his Majesty , in the ...
... judges derive their authority from the crown , by some commission warranted by law . Fleta , c . 17 ; Co. Lit. 99 a , 144 ; see title Judges . A consequence of this prerogative is the legal ubiquity of the King ; his Majesty , in the ...
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