Constitution of Canada: The British North America Act, 1867; Its Interpretation, Gathered from the Decisions of Courts, the Dicta of Judges, and the Opinions of Statesmen and Others; to which is Added The Québec Resolutions of 1864, and the Constitution of the United StatesJ. Lovell, 1880 - 414 頁 "The British North America act, 1867, its interpretation, gathered from the decisions of courts, the dicta of judges, and the opinions of statesmen and others, to which is added The Quebec resolutions of 1864, and the constitution of the United States."--T.p. |
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... held those offices were perpetually caballing against each other , haranguing against each other , moving votes of censure on each other , exhibiting articles of impeach- ment against each other ; and that the temper of the House of ...
... held those offices were perpetually caballing against each other , haranguing against each other , moving votes of censure on each other , exhibiting articles of impeach- ment against each other ; and that the temper of the House of ...
第 45 頁
... held by their Lordships of the Judicial Committee ( following the decision in Hill v . Bigge ) that there was no personal privilege appertaining to the office of Governor which exempted him from being sued in the Courts of the Colony of ...
... held by their Lordships of the Judicial Committee ( following the decision in Hill v . Bigge ) that there was no personal privilege appertaining to the office of Governor which exempted him from being sued in the Courts of the Colony of ...
第 47 頁
... held , by the Court of Queen's Bench as one of the grounds of dissolving the Injunction ( Monk and Ramsay , J.J. , dissenting ) that an injunction cannot issue against the Crown , or to restrain the ex- ecution of an Order - in ...
... held , by the Court of Queen's Bench as one of the grounds of dissolving the Injunction ( Monk and Ramsay , J.J. , dissenting ) that an injunction cannot issue against the Crown , or to restrain the ex- ecution of an Order - in ...
第 48 頁
... Held , that this language did not imply an obligation to employ the Plaintiff to perform the service . Held , also , that by the agreement to pay for the services a stipulated sum , out of monies to be provided by Parliament , there was ...
... Held , that this language did not imply an obligation to employ the Plaintiff to perform the service . Held , also , that by the agreement to pay for the services a stipulated sum , out of monies to be provided by Parliament , there was ...
第 50 頁
... Held , that the supposed analogy fails in the following respects : First , that the Queen does not appoint a captain to a ship of her own mere will , as a master does a servant , but through an Officer of State , responsible for appoint ...
... Held , that the supposed analogy fails in the following respects : First , that the Queen does not appoint a captain to a ship of her own mere will , as a master does a servant , but through an Officer of State , responsible for appoint ...
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