| United Irishmen - 1794 - 216 頁
...high Chancellor has in England; and the Governor prefides in the Court of error:, of which he and I 3 the council are Judges, to hear and determine all...writs of error, from the fuperior Courts of Common law in the Province —from whence it necefTarily follows, that as a man fhall not be Jiulge in his own... | |
| Society of united Irishmen of Dublin - 1794 - 242 頁
...Chancellor has in England; and the Governor prefides in the Court of errors, of which he and ( .15° •) the council are Judges, to hear and determine all...writs of error, from the fuperior Courts of Common law in the Province — from whence it necefiarily follows, that as a man mall not be Judge in his own... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1819 - 636 頁
...in all matters relating to the consistorial or ecclesiastical law. Fourthly, the governor presides in the court of Error, of which he and the council...appeals, in the nature of writs of error, from the superior courts- of common law. Fifthly, the governor is also vice-admiral within the extent of his... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1820 - 528 頁
...intestate's effects, by virtue of his in* structions (c). 5. The governor presides in the Court of Errors, of which he and the council are judges, to hear and...appeals in the nature of writs of error, from the superior courts of common law in the province (rf). 6. The governor is usually named first in the standing... | |
| 1829 - 486 頁
...effects of persons dying intestate, and, by statute, grants licences for marriages. 4th. He presides in the Court of Error, of which he and the Council...appeals, in the nature of writs of error, from the Superior Courts of Common Law. 5th. The Governor is also Vice- Admiral within his Government, although... | |
| 1829 - 482 頁
...licences for marriages. 4th. He presides in the Court of Error, of which he and the Council are Judges,to hear and determine all appeals, in the nature of writs of error, from the Superior Courts of Common Law. 5th. The Governor is also Vice- Admiral within his Government, although... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1829 - 490 頁
...effects of persons dying intestate, and, by statute, grants licences for marriages. 4th. He presides in the Court of Error, of which he and the Council are Judges,to hear and determine all appeals, in the nature of writs of error, from the Superior Courts... | |
| Charles Clark - 1834 - 768 頁
...of Nova Scotia. The governor also presides in the Court of Error, (of which he and the council arc judges,) to hear and determine all appeals in the nature of writs of error, from the superior courts of common law. (6) He is also vice-admiral within the extent of his government. As... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1849 - 352 頁
...granted licences for marriages. 4. He presided in the Court of Error, of which he and the Council were Judges, to hear and determine all appeals in the nature of writs of error from the Superior Courts of Common Law. 5. The Governor was also Vice-Admiral within his Government, although... | |
| Theodore L. Godet - 1860 - 298 頁
...in all matters relating to the congistorial or ecclesiastical law. Fourthly. The Governor presides in the Court of Error, of which he and the Council...appeals, in the nature of writs of error, from the superior courts of common law. Fifthly. The Governor is also Vice-Admiral within the extent of his... | |
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