The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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... York.54 Unlike his predecessors , Lord Keeper Puckering adopted a hostile atti- tude . This is reflected in two cases of 1594 which , by previous practice , would have been referred to York . In the first case the defendant had demurred ...
... York.54 Unlike his predecessors , Lord Keeper Puckering adopted a hostile atti- tude . This is reflected in two cases of 1594 which , by previous practice , would have been referred to York . In the first case the defendant had demurred ...
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... York could com- mence suit at Westminster and it would be up to Chancery to determine any question of jurisdiction . However , conciliatory Egerton's attitude towards the provincial councils was henceforth to be , Chancery had asso ...
... York could com- mence suit at Westminster and it would be up to Chancery to determine any question of jurisdiction . However , conciliatory Egerton's attitude towards the provincial councils was henceforth to be , Chancery had asso ...
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... York , and theoretically in every man- orial unit.124 Manorial courts provide a useful link between the courts hitherto discussed and common law courts proper . A vast proportion of Chancery suits concerned manorial and agrarian ...
... York , and theoretically in every man- orial unit.124 Manorial courts provide a useful link between the courts hitherto discussed and common law courts proper . A vast proportion of Chancery suits concerned manorial and agrarian ...
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