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The Laws Of Jamaica, 1914, Jamaica Jan 1914

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1914, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1914

Published by authority


Recopilación De Leyes Y Decretos De Venezuela, 1912, Venezuela Jan 1913

Recopilación De Leyes Y Decretos De Venezuela, 1912, Venezuela

Venezuela

Recopilación de Leyes y Decretos de Venezuela. Tomo XXXV. Año de 1912.


Reglamento De Mercados De La Ciudad De La Habana, Habana (Cuba). Ayuntamiento Jan 1913

Reglamento De Mercados De La Ciudad De La Habana, Habana (Cuba). Ayuntamiento

Cuban Law

Ayuntamiento de La Habana, Secretaría. Acordado por el Ayuntamiento el nuevo Reglamento de los Mercados de esta Ciudad en cabildo ordinario de 12 de Abril próximo pasado y obtenida la aprobación del Gobierno Civil de la Provincia en 23 del propio mes, de orden del senor Alcalde se publica a continuación para general conocimiento. Habana, Mayo 3 de 1901. - El Secretario, H. Portuondo.


Codice Civile, Luigi Franchi Jan 1913

Codice Civile, Luigi Franchi

Civil Codes (1800-1923)

Codici e leggi del regno d'Italia accuratamente riscontrati sul testo ufficiale, corredati di richiami e coordinati dal Prof. L. Franchi.

5a. edizione

At head of title: Manuali Hoepli


Ordinances, Orders-In-Council, Rules, Regulations And Proclamations,1913, Saint Vincent Jan 1913

Ordinances, Orders-In-Council, Rules, Regulations And Proclamations,1913, Saint Vincent

Saint Vincent

J. Hayes Sadler, Governor;

G. Gideon Murray, Administrator;

Edward Drayton, Acting Governor


The Laws Of Jamaica, 1913, Jamaica Jan 1913

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1913, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1913

Published by authority


The Teaching Of Practice And Procedure In Law Schools, Edson R. Sunderland Jan 1913

The Teaching Of Practice And Procedure In Law Schools, Edson R. Sunderland

Articles

Procedure is merely the means of co-ordinating effort, of harmonizing differences, of offering every one equality of opportunity in offense and defense before the law. Without it there would be confusion, favoritism, and injustice. If the subject were viewed in this fundamental way, and were studied conscientiously as an incident and aid to the development and determination of the merits of controversies, the criticisms now so fiercely directed against it would largely disappear. In its use it is indispensable, in its abuse only does it cause trouble. A professional conscience to curb that abuse, and professional learning and skill to …


The Rule Of Certainty In Damage And The Value Of A Chance, Joseph H. Drake Jan 1913

The Rule Of Certainty In Damage And The Value Of A Chance, Joseph H. Drake

Articles

AIthough our text-books say that the rule of certainty is "more fundamental than any rule of compensation because compensation is allowed or disallowed subject to it," (cf. SEDGWICK, EL. or DAMAGES, p. 12) nevertheless the tendency of the courts seems to be to save the equitable principle of compensation at the expense of certainty. A striking illustration of this is found in a recent case in the Court of Appeal, Chaplin v. Hicks, C. A. [1911] 2 K. B. 786. The defendant, a theatrical manager, agreed to give positions as actresses to persons chosen by the votes of the readers …


Note And Comment, Joseph J. Kennedy, Samuel H. Morris, Burke W. Shartel, George S. Burgess Dec 1912

Note And Comment, Joseph J. Kennedy, Samuel H. Morris, Burke W. Shartel, George S. Burgess

Michigan Law Review

Attendance at the Law School; An Extreme Case in the Application of the Safety Appliance Act; Advisory Opinions; Refusal of Specific Performance Where Subsequent Unexpected Events Render it Inequitable; Is Vasectomy a Cruel Punishment


Le Droit Réel: Histoire Et Théories, Son Origine Institutionnelle, Louis Rigaud Jan 1912

Le Droit Réel: Histoire Et Théories, Son Origine Institutionnelle, Louis Rigaud

Mario Diaz Cruz Library

Thèse pour le Doctorat (Sciences Juridiques)

At head of title: Université de Toulouse. Faculté de Droit.


Ordinances, 1912, Trinidad And Tobago Jan 1912

Ordinances, 1912, Trinidad And Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago

George R. Le Hunte, Governor

S. W. Knaggs, Acting Governor


The Laws Of Jamaica, 1912, Jamaica Jan 1912

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1912, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1912

Published by authority


The Laws Of Jamaica, 1912, Supplementary Volume, Jamaica Jan 1912

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1912, Supplementary Volume, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica Supplementary Volume passed in the year 1912

Published by authority


Public Regulation Of Water Power In The United States And Europe, John A. Fairlie Apr 1911

Public Regulation Of Water Power In The United States And Europe, John A. Fairlie

Michigan Law Review

The law of water rights in the United States has been for the most part regulated by the several states, subject, however, to the power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign commerce, (which includes the control of navigation and of navigable streams in the interest of commerce) and to the control of the United States over waters on public lands and rivers on the international boundaries. The laws of the several states show considerable variation; but in respect to the use of water power, they have until within a few years been based mainly on the protection of private …


The Practice Of Law In Quebec Province, Canada, Howard S. Ross Feb 1911

The Practice Of Law In Quebec Province, Canada, Howard S. Ross

Michigan Law Review

There are not more than one hundred and forty practicing English lawyers in the whole Province but they practically all read French and the greater number speak French sufficiently well to conduct business or examine a witness in Court. Lawyers from the other Provinces seldom seek admission to the Quebec Bar unless they are prepared to specialize in some branch of law in which they have gained a national reputation, or enter some established firm. Lawyers of other Provinces seeking to become members of the Quebec Bar are asked to pass an oral examination on the Statute Law of the …


The Laws Of Jamaica, 1911, Jamaica Jan 1911

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1911, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1911

Published by authority


The Laws Of Jamaica, 1910, Jamaica Jan 1910

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1910, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1910

Published by authority


The Laws Of Jamaica, 1909, Jamaica Jan 1910

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1909, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1909

Published by authority


Canadian Legislation, 1909, George L. Clark Jan 1910

Canadian Legislation, 1909, George L. Clark

Articles

One of the most important matters of legislation enacted by the Canadian Parliament, during the session of 1909, was the law establishing the commission for the conservation of natural resources, (ch. 27, Statutes of Canada, 1909).


Influence Of Social And Economic Ideals On The Law Of Malicious Torts, W. Gordon Stoner Jan 1910

Influence Of Social And Economic Ideals On The Law Of Malicious Torts, W. Gordon Stoner

Articles

"The existence and the alteration of human institutions," says DICEY, "must in a sense, always and everywhere depend upon the beliefs or feelings, or, in other words, upon the opinion of the society in which such institutions flourish."1 Undoubtedly, law, as much as any other human institution, has felt this influence of public opinion. The political, economical and ethical ideals of a people find expression in their laws. True it is that public opinion is usually, if not always, in the lead, but in a truly happy and contented society the distance is never great. As MAINE says, in progressive …


Some Leading Principles Of Chinese Law, Gustavus Ohlinger Jan 1910

Some Leading Principles Of Chinese Law, Gustavus Ohlinger

Michigan Law Review

It has frequently been remarked that of all nations, China approaches most nearly the Jeffersonian ideal in being the least governed. To a greater extent than any other people, the Chinese manage their own affairs. The usages of trade are defined by the various commercial guilds-organizations which have acquired a prestige and influence without parallel in any other country. Commercial disputes are submitted to these bodies and by them are settled promptly, finally, and usually satisfactorily. Matters of currency and exchange are determined by the powerful bankers' guild. Physicians, fortune-tellers, geomancers and even mendicants, have their organizations through which the …


The German Law-Suit Without Lawyers, Simon E. Baldwin Nov 1909

The German Law-Suit Without Lawyers, Simon E. Baldwin

Michigan Law Review

As in the Roman practice, during the formulary period, there were two judicial stages to every law-suit, one in which the issue was determined and: the mode of trial directed, and another for the trial itself, so there are two judicial stages to every German law-suit. In the first, the court finds out what is really in controversy; in the second is the trial. In most cases there must be written pleadings drawn by lawyers, and a trial conducted by lawyers. A plaintiff is not allowed to conduct his own cause in any of the higher courts. But the plaintiff …


Ley Del Servicio Civil De Cuba De Enero 18 De 1909, Cuba Jan 1909

Ley Del Servicio Civil De Cuba De Enero 18 De 1909, Cuba

Cuban Law

Han sido dos las ideas generadoras de la Ley: organizar en carrera especial, el servicio activo y permanente de la administración civil e independizar, hasta donde fuere posible, de la influencia política, la Administración. Sobre estos dos pensamientos fundamentales se desenvuelve el articulado de la Ley.


Ley De Caza De Cuba De Enero 22, De 1909, Cuba Jan 1909

Ley De Caza De Cuba De Enero 22, De 1909, Cuba

Cuban Law

No abstract provided.


The Laws Of Jamaica, 1908, Jamaica Jan 1909

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1908, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1908

Published by authority


English Law As An Exponent Of English History, Edson R. Sunderland Jan 1909

English Law As An Exponent Of English History, Edson R. Sunderland

Articles

It is not my purpose to unduly emphasize the light which the study of the laws of a people throws upon its character and development. The teaching of history should be broad enough to recognize the importance of all sides of national life. But I believe there has never been a sufficient appreciation of the real wealth of suggestive and illuminating material which is contained in the history of English law. For the English have been pre-eminently a legal race. In the study of Roman History Roman Law has always occupied a prominent place. The Romans made their reputation, so …


Limited Partnership In America And England, Francis M. Burdick May 1908

Limited Partnership In America And England, Francis M. Burdick

Michigan Law Review

At last Great Britain has legalized Limited Partnership. More than a quarter of a century ago, Sir Frederick Pollock called attention to the fact that the United Kingdom was almost the only civilized country of the world which had not adopted this institution. The remark was made in an address devoted to an explanation of a bill, which he had drafted, to cover the entire subject of partnership. Long before this, the economical advantages of limited partnership had been set forth by John Stuart Mill and other writers; and repeated attempts had been made to secure a statute legalizing this …


Roman Law And Mohammedan Jurisprudence, Part 3, Theodore P. Ion Mar 1908

Roman Law And Mohammedan Jurisprudence, Part 3, Theodore P. Ion

Michigan Law Review

After having, in a summary manner, reviewed the historical connection existing between the Roman and Mohammedan laws, and examined the social condition of their respective people, we now come to our last theme, namely, the comparison of their laws proper, which will show their similarity in more than one point. This examination-which will be preceded by an explanation of jurisprudence in both systems and an attempt to show the likeness of their respective jurisconsults-will be limited to certain subjects of personal law and contracts, and concluded with a few observations on judicial organization.


Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.1, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo Jan 1908

Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.1, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo

Cuban Law

República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo: desde su organización hasta 31 de diciembre de 1899. Volumen Primero.


Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.4, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo Jan 1908

Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.4, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo

Cuban Law

República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo. En materia civil: primer semestre de 1900. Volumen Cuarto.