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... jurisdiction be deficient in the knowledge of the law , it would reflect infi- nite contempt upon himself , and difgrace upon those who employ hin . And yet the confequence of his ignorance is comparatively very trifling and small : his ...
... jurisdiction be deficient in the knowledge of the law , it would reflect infi- nite contempt upon himself , and difgrace upon those who employ hin . And yet the confequence of his ignorance is comparatively very trifling and small : his ...
Sivu 63
... jurisdictions . WHEN I call these parts of our law leges non fcriptae , I would not be understood as if all those laws were at present merely oral , or communicated from the former ages to the prefent folely by word of mouth . It is ...
... jurisdictions . WHEN I call these parts of our law leges non fcriptae , I would not be understood as if all those laws were at present merely oral , or communicated from the former ages to the prefent folely by word of mouth . It is ...
Sivu 67
... jurisdiction . I. As to general cuftoms , or the common law , properly fo called ; this is that law , by which proceedings and deter- minations in the king's ordinary courts of justice are guided and directed . This , for the most part ...
... jurisdiction . I. As to general cuftoms , or the common law , properly fo called ; this is that law , by which proceedings and deter- minations in the king's ordinary courts of justice are guided and directed . This , for the most part ...
Sivu 83
... jurisdictions , to determine wherein they exceed them , to reftrain and prohibit such excess , and ( in case of contumacy ) to punish the officer who executes , and in some case the judge who enforces , the sentence fo declared to be ...
... jurisdictions , to determine wherein they exceed them , to reftrain and prohibit such excess , and ( in case of contumacy ) to punish the officer who executes , and in some case the judge who enforces , the sentence fo declared to be ...
Sivu 84
... jurisdiction exercised in them is derived from the crown of England , and not from any foreign potentate , or intrinfic authority of their own .-- And , from these three ftrong marks and enfigns of fuperio- rity , it appears beyond a ...
... jurisdiction exercised in them is derived from the crown of England , and not from any foreign potentate , or intrinfic authority of their own .-- And , from these three ftrong marks and enfigns of fuperio- rity , it appears beyond a ...
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