The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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Page 12
... followed precedent , had fixed rules of litigation , were reasonably free from executive interference , and were all established at West- minster . They administered a stable and certain law - insofar as any law can be certain - which ...
... followed precedent , had fixed rules of litigation , were reasonably free from executive interference , and were all established at West- minster . They administered a stable and certain law - insofar as any law can be certain - which ...
Page 68
... followed as nearly as possi- ble , and for this reason , the titles of cases are given in three lines rather than straight across . However , any markings separating the title of the case and the material on the right describing the ...
... followed as nearly as possi- ble , and for this reason , the titles of cases are given in three lines rather than straight across . However , any markings separating the title of the case and the material on the right describing the ...
Page 152
... followed in a Louisiana case , Draughan v . White , 25 which held that a receipt given by an administrator for two notes of the estate which had been paid off in Confed- erate money was a valid discharge of the obligation despite a ...
... followed in a Louisiana case , Draughan v . White , 25 which held that a receipt given by an administrator for two notes of the estate which had been paid off in Confed- erate money was a valid discharge of the obligation despite a ...
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