Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 186
... bill . In the house of lords , if the bill begins there it is ( when of a pri- vate nature ) referred to two of the judges , to examine and report the state of the facts alleged , to fee that all neceffary parties confent , and to ...
... bill . In the house of lords , if the bill begins there it is ( when of a pri- vate nature ) referred to two of the judges , to examine and report the state of the facts alleged , to fee that all neceffary parties confent , and to ...
Sivu 186
... bill is debated clause by claufe , amendments made , the blanks filled up , and fometimes the bill entirely new modelled . After it has gone through the committee , the chairman reports it to [ 183 ] the houfe with fuch amendments as ...
... bill is debated clause by claufe , amendments made , the blanks filled up , and fometimes the bill entirely new modelled . After it has gone through the committee , the chairman reports it to [ 183 ] the houfe with fuch amendments as ...
Sivu 186
... bill is dropped . If the com- mons agree to the amendments , the bill is fent back to the lords by one of the members , with a message to acquaint them . [ 184 ] therewith . The fame forms are observed , mutatis mutandis , when the bill ...
... bill is dropped . If the com- mons agree to the amendments , the bill is fent back to the lords by one of the members , with a message to acquaint them . [ 184 ] therewith . The fame forms are observed , mutatis mutandis , when the bill ...
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Of the NATURE of Laws in general | 35 |
Of the LAWS of ENGLAND | 62 |
Of the COUNTRIES fubject to the Laws | 93 |
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