A History of English Law, Volumen14Methuen & Company, 1964 |
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... order to save Parliamentary time is illus- trated by some of the powers given by the Poor Law Act , 1834 3 and by ... Council , and the departmental regulation . The Order in Council is the oldest and most important form . Sir Cecil Carr ...
... order to save Parliamentary time is illus- trated by some of the powers given by the Poor Law Act , 1834 3 and by ... Council , and the departmental regulation . The Order in Council is the oldest and most important form . Sir Cecil Carr ...
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... Council itself . Nor is it possible to discover in the existing practice any rational plan for calling one piece of legislation a warrant , another an order , and another something else . The most scientific explorer cannot make a map ...
... Council itself . Nor is it possible to discover in the existing practice any rational plan for calling one piece of legislation a warrant , another an order , and another something else . The most scientific explorer cannot make a map ...
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... Order in Council of June 4 , 1870 which made this reform . ' Its effect is summarized by Sir Thomas Heath in these words : 8 Certain situations specified in schedule B of the Order were exempted from its operation , namely situations to ...
... Order in Council of June 4 , 1870 which made this reform . ' Its effect is summarized by Sir Thomas Heath in these words : 8 Certain situations specified in schedule B of the Order were exempted from its operation , namely situations to ...
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and Their Incidents 4 The Power of Alienation 5 Seisin 6 Estates | 3 |
Defamation 3 Conspiracy Malicious Prosecution and Maintenance | 4 |
Accessory 5 Offences Against the Person 6 Possession and Ownership | 9 |
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