Albany Law Journal, Volume 52Weed, Parsons & Company, 1896 - Law |
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Page 25
... inns of court , which have done so much toward preserving the standard of ability and integrity of the bar of England , and its efficiency has been most thoroughly recognized by a recent movement among English barristers looking toward ...
... inns of court , which have done so much toward preserving the standard of ability and integrity of the bar of England , and its efficiency has been most thoroughly recognized by a recent movement among English barristers looking toward ...
Page 54
... Inns of Chanceries and of the Inns of Court . I suppose that this story will always represent to the English - speaking lawyer the romance of the history of the law . It is in connec- tion with these " noblest nurseries of humanity and ...
... Inns of Chanceries and of the Inns of Court . I suppose that this story will always represent to the English - speaking lawyer the romance of the history of the law . It is in connec- tion with these " noblest nurseries of humanity and ...
Page 180
... courts have decided that the public money shall not be expended for private uses ; that the people of a town may not be taxed for the purpose of encouraging manufac- tures , and that forced contributions may not be levied in aid of inns ...
... courts have decided that the public money shall not be expended for private uses ; that the people of a town may not be taxed for the purpose of encouraging manufac- tures , and that forced contributions may not be levied in aid of inns ...
Page 246
... Inns of Court , naturally object to the beneficiary of the trust - but he takes no put their hands in their pockets to provide these step without consulting the solictor , and the funds . There are four Inns of Court - the solictor ...
... Inns of Court , naturally object to the beneficiary of the trust - but he takes no put their hands in their pockets to provide these step without consulting the solictor , and the funds . There are four Inns of Court - the solictor ...
Page 353
... Court of the United States has been received with the greatest satisfaction and enthusiasm by members of the Bar ... Inns of Court still continued to call students to the Bar who need only pos- sess the qualification of being able to eat ...
... Court of the United States has been received with the greatest satisfaction and enthusiasm by members of the Bar ... Inns of Court still continued to call students to the Bar who need only pos- sess the qualification of being able to eat ...
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