The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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Page 22
... concerned to establish that " no other court within this realm hath authority to stay the proceed- ings for matters of equity " in Chancery . He was claiming parity of treatment with the Queen's Bench and Common Pleas , which already ...
... concerned to establish that " no other court within this realm hath authority to stay the proceed- ings for matters of equity " in Chancery . He was claiming parity of treatment with the Queen's Bench and Common Pleas , which already ...
Page 37
... concerned either with the common law or with suits which eventually would be decided at com- mon law . Equally equitable practices were not unknown to common law tribunals.131 To speak of " equity courts " and " common law courts " is ...
... concerned either with the common law or with suits which eventually would be decided at com- mon law . Equally equitable practices were not unknown to common law tribunals.131 To speak of " equity courts " and " common law courts " is ...
Page 91
... concerned and several of the texts in the area . This book is an excellent study of the history of the law in the Nineteenth Century , and its reading is rewarding to those interested in these developments . Each chapter can be ...
... concerned and several of the texts in the area . This book is an excellent study of the history of the law in the Nineteenth Century , and its reading is rewarding to those interested in these developments . Each chapter can be ...
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