The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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Page 114
... change in the composition of the Irish judiciary . Although one or two of the more resolute parliamentarians disappeared from the bench , others found no difficulty in serving under the restored monarch ; and justice continued to be ...
... change in the composition of the Irish judiciary . Although one or two of the more resolute parliamentarians disappeared from the bench , others found no difficulty in serving under the restored monarch ; and justice continued to be ...
Page 261
... changes of the statute have affected these matters , too . The rules of Story are largely followed but they have become surrounded by major exceptions.19 A somewhat related problem was that of priority between rival inventors . Here ...
... changes of the statute have affected these matters , too . The rules of Story are largely followed but they have become surrounded by major exceptions.19 A somewhat related problem was that of priority between rival inventors . Here ...
Page 292
... change was so minimal that Professor Hurst concludes that law drifted with circumstance and did not provide as much direction to the changes taking place as it might have . " All this , " he adds , " puts a somewhat negative or at least ...
... change was so minimal that Professor Hurst concludes that law drifted with circumstance and did not provide as much direction to the changes taking place as it might have . " All this , " he adds , " puts a somewhat negative or at least ...
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