Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Kirjat 3–4Geo. T. Bisel Company, 1922 - 2021 sivua |
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Sivu 1035
... receiving it is not a bar . Accord to be a bar must be received and accepted in satisfaction of the thing demanded . Sieber v . Amunson , 78 Wisc . 679 , 683 ( 1891 ) . Mitchell v . Porter , 3 Md . ( Bl'd ) 490 , 498 ( 1834 ) . Campbell ...
... receiving it is not a bar . Accord to be a bar must be received and accepted in satisfaction of the thing demanded . Sieber v . Amunson , 78 Wisc . 679 , 683 ( 1891 ) . Mitchell v . Porter , 3 Md . ( Bl'd ) 490 , 498 ( 1834 ) . Campbell ...
Sivu 1047
... received at ten thousand sesterces , to exceed which was considered as bribery ] . I Ann . lib . II , c . 5 . But , besides the acceptance of such immense fees , the perfidy of advocates had become a common traffic ; for Tacitus ...
... received at ten thousand sesterces , to exceed which was considered as bribery ] . I Ann . lib . II , c . 5 . But , besides the acceptance of such immense fees , the perfidy of advocates had become a common traffic ; for Tacitus ...
Sivu 1048
... received at ten thousand sesterces , to exceed which was considered as bribery ] . I Ann . lib . II , c . 5 . But , besides the acceptance of such immense fees , the perfidy of advocates had become a common traffic ; for Tacitus ...
... received at ten thousand sesterces , to exceed which was considered as bribery ] . I Ann . lib . II , c . 5 . But , besides the acceptance of such immense fees , the perfidy of advocates had become a common traffic ; for Tacitus ...
Sivu 1074
... received in England ; when William I. ( whose title was warmly espoused by the monasteries , which he liberally endowed , and by the foreign clergy , whom he brought over in shoals from France and Italy and planted in the best ...
... received in England ; when William I. ( whose title was warmly espoused by the monasteries , which he liberally endowed , and by the foreign clergy , whom he brought over in shoals from France and Italy and planted in the best ...
Sivu 1097
... received from the king . They had not the right of proving wills ; neither could they grant the power of administra- tion . " ] ( 26 ) [ " I do not find in what king's reign this was ordained . " ] ( 27 ) Anciently . " ] ( 28 ) ...
... received from the king . They had not the right of proving wills ; neither could they grant the power of administra- tion . " ] ( 26 ) [ " I do not find in what king's reign this was ordained . " ] ( 27 ) Anciently . " ] ( 28 ) ...
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