The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 497
... Court of Session , and will be for the evident utility of Scotland , that the said Court , instead of sitting in one collective body of 15 Judges , shall sit in such number of separate Chambers as may be found most convenient ; and that ...
... Court of Session , and will be for the evident utility of Scotland , that the said Court , instead of sitting in one collective body of 15 Judges , shall sit in such number of separate Chambers as may be found most convenient ; and that ...
Pagina 498
tion of either party to apply to the Court of Session , in order that the issue may be tried by a Jury , if the Court shall so think fit : But , if either party apply for the trial by Jury , the cause may be decided by the in- ferior Courts ...
tion of either party to apply to the Court of Session , in order that the issue may be tried by a Jury , if the Court shall so think fit : But , if either party apply for the trial by Jury , the cause may be decided by the in- ferior Courts ...
Pagina 604
... Court of Justiciary— Court of Exchequer -- Parliament House -Register Office - Court of Admiralty -Commissary Court - Lyen Court-- Sheriff Court - Convention of Royal Boroughs - Board of Customs - Excise Office Post Office . Municipal ...
... Court of Justiciary— Court of Exchequer -- Parliament House -Register Office - Court of Admiralty -Commissary Court - Lyen Court-- Sheriff Court - Convention of Royal Boroughs - Board of Customs - Excise Office Post Office . Municipal ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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