 | 1903
...necessary Acts of Assembly, and the following declaration expressed in the 31st clause of this revenue Act. at any time esteemed, introduced, used, accepted or received as laws, in this island, shall and are hereby declared to be, and continue, laws of this his majesty's island of... | |
 | Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1904
...reference to this last point: [ 452 ] The Jamaica Act, of 1 Geo. II. c. 1, by which it is enacted, that all such laws and statutes of England as have been...introduced, used, accepted, or received as laws in this island, shall and are hereby declared to be and continue laws of his Majesty's island of Jamaica... | |
 | Association of American Law Schools - 1907 - 870 pągines
...Acts of Assembly, and the following declaration expressed in the 31st clause of this revenue Act: " And also all such laws and statutes of England as...introduced, used, accepted or received as laws, in this island, shall and are hereby declared to be, and continue, laws of this his majesty's island of... | |
 | Association of American Law Schools - 1907 - 872 pągines
...Acts of Assembly, and the following declaration expressed in the 31st clause of this revenue Act: " And also all such laws and statutes of England as...introduced, used, accepted or received as laws, in this island, shall and are hereby declared to be, and continue, laws of this his majesty's island of... | |
 | 1907 - 782 pągines
...brought with them the English statute law. The colonial Statute 1 Geo. II. c. 1, s. 22, which enacts that all such laws and statutes of England as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, accepted, or received as laws in this island, shall and are hereby declared to be laws of this island... | |
 | Walter Edwin Lear - 1910 - 566 pągines
...the Act of the Colonial Legislature, i Geo. n., c. i, passed in 1728, which directed • j that " all laws and statutes of England as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, and accepted, or received, as laws in the island, should, and were thereby declared to be, and continue,... | |
 | Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall - 1914 - 508 pągines
...their laws should receive the Royal Assent, and that all such laws and statutes of England, as had been at any time esteemed, introduced, used, accepted or received as laws in the island, should " be and continue laws of this His Majesty's Island of Jamaica for ever." This arrangement was loyally... | |
 | Fīrōzshāh Nasarvānjī Daruvālā - 1914 - 622 pągines
...Edwards, decided in 1866, it was held by the Supreme Court " that Geo. II c. 1, sec. 22, which enacts that all such laws and statutes of England as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, accepted and received as laws in this island shall and are hereby declared to be laws of this island... | |
 | Newfoundland. Supreme Court - 1916
...directed that "all laws and statutes of England us have been at any time esteemed, introduced, and accepted, or received, as laws in the island, should,...were thereby declared to be, and continue, laws of Her Majesty's Island of Jamaica for ever, observed that, "on this the legality of the pow?r in question... | |
 | 1896 - 474 pągines
...for the application of English law. (iii.) The island Statute i Geo. II. c. i, s. 22, enacts that " all such laws and Statutes of England as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, accepted, or received as laws in this island, shall and are hereby declared to be " laws of this island... | |
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