The practice on appeals from the colonies to the Privy council. To which is added, the judgment of lord chancellor Lyndhurst in the cause Freeman aginst Fairlie |
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... establish uniformity of decision . ' They have , however , only been reported within the last year ; and , as the Judge is con- stantly varying , there is , in fact , very little attention paid to prior decisions . " - Legal Observer ...
... establish uniformity of decision . ' They have , however , only been reported within the last year ; and , as the Judge is con- stantly varying , there is , in fact , very little attention paid to prior decisions . " - Legal Observer ...
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... established in that country ? I am speaking of the District of Calcutta . This is certainly involved in some obscurity : but there are two documents , which were referred to in the argu ment , that throw great light on the subject , and ...
... established in that country ? I am speaking of the District of Calcutta . This is certainly involved in some obscurity : but there are two documents , which were referred to in the argu ment , that throw great light on the subject , and ...
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... established theinselves in that Settlement . The next question is , what is the Law , as far as British sub- jects ... established themselves , carried with them the English law . It does not appear , at least it has not been stated ...
... established theinselves in that Settlement . The next question is , what is the Law , as far as British sub- jects ... established themselves , carried with them the English law . It does not appear , at least it has not been stated ...
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John Palmer (gent.) that the English Law was established there , in the first instance , by any Proclamation or Charter : but it is probable that the English carried with them , and acted upon , the Law of England , from the necessity ...
John Palmer (gent.) that the English Law was established there , in the first instance , by any Proclamation or Charter : but it is probable that the English carried with them , and acted upon , the Law of England , from the necessity ...
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... necessary particularly to name . Now as to the result of this body of evidence , what are the facts established by it ? I think it is beyond all doubt , that property of this description has , from the period at least of the 42 JUDGMENT OF.
... necessary particularly to name . Now as to the result of this body of evidence , what are the facts established by it ? I think it is beyond all doubt , that property of this description has , from the period at least of the 42 JUDGMENT OF.
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affirmed Agent Appellant's Appendix appointed bearing date Bengal Bombay Brief Sheets Calcutta Chief Justice Clerk Attending Colonies Committee of Council considered conveyed Copy Appeal Costs Council Chamber Council for hearing Council Office Counsel Court Martial Court of Chancery Cross Appeals deceased decision Decree Deeds of Lease East India Company English Law Estate Fair Copy Form Governor in Council granted heard hearing Appeals heir at law Honourable the Lords House of Lords humble Petition James Stanley James Stephen John Spranger Judges Judgment King in Council Law of England Lease and Release Lord Chancellor Lordships Majesty in Council Majesty's Order opinion Order in Council Order of Reference Paid Fee Parliament party thereto persons Perusing Petition and Appeal Petitioner Piggott Plantations possessed Pottah Privy Council proprietors question real property Respondent Respondent's revived Right Honourable Samuel Oldham Signed Sir Edward East Solicitors Supreme Court thereof thereupon Title Whitehall William Dunkin
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Pàgina 16 - as to your Majesty shall seem meet: The Lords of the Committee, in obedience to your Majesty's said order of reference, this day took the said Petition and Appeal into consideration; and having heard Counsel on both sides thereupon, their Lordships do agree humbly to report as their opinion to your Majesty, That the
Pàgina 17 - His Majesty having taken the said Report into consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice of his Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to Order, as it is hereby Ordered, That the
Pàgina 14 - for other relief in the premises. The Lords of the Committee, in obedience to your Majesty's said Order of reference, this day took the said Petition and Appeal into consideration, and
Pàgina 15 - of the Cape of Good Hope for the time being, and all other persons whom it may concern, are to take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. (Signed) CC Greville.
Pàgina 16 - the said Petition and Appeal into consideration; and having heard Counsel on both sides thereupon, their Lordships do agree humbly to report as their opinion to your Majesty, That the
Pàgina 14 - this day read at the Board a Report from the Right Honorable the Lords of the Committee of Council for hearing Appeals from the Plantations, &c. dated
Pàgina 2 - as a memorial to the present and future ages that whoever set themselves up in opposition to the law, or think themselves above the law, will in the end find themselves mistaken.
Pàgina 17 - Whereof all persons whom it may concern, are to take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. (Signed) WL Bathurst.
Pàgina 16 - May last, in the words following, viz:— Your Majesty having been pleased, by your Order in Council of the llth of
Pàgina 2 - Satisfaction for the high insult on their President, from all persons, how high soever in office, who have set on foot this arrest, or in any degree advised or promoted it;