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Page 115
... trial were trial by ordeal and trial by compurgation . An important attraction was that in some cases they relied on the recognition as a means of ascertaining facts . A recognition was the act by which a group from the vicinage came ...
... trial were trial by ordeal and trial by compurgation . An important attraction was that in some cases they relied on the recognition as a means of ascertaining facts . A recognition was the act by which a group from the vicinage came ...
Page 334
... trial of cases which by the 1630s was the most serious procedural de- fect and cause of procedural deceleration ... trial reached crisis proportions . The crisis was occasioned by 1 ) the failure of the slump to reduce significantly the ...
... trial of cases which by the 1630s was the most serious procedural de- fect and cause of procedural deceleration ... trial reached crisis proportions . The crisis was occasioned by 1 ) the failure of the slump to reduce significantly the ...
Page 335
... trial of a bishop's register for extortion was , after opening , deferred to the fol- lowing Michaelmas term.110 Between 1631 and the abolition of the court ten years later ( with heavy concentration 1632-1636 ) the Attorney General ...
... trial of a bishop's register for extortion was , after opening , deferred to the fol- lowing Michaelmas term.110 Between 1631 and the abolition of the court ten years later ( with heavy concentration 1632-1636 ) the Attorney General ...
Contents
CHANCERY REFORM AND THE PURITAN REVOLUTION | 28 |
TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN AMERICAN PATENT LAW FROM | 45 |
SPENCER ROANE AND THE GENESIS OF VIRGINIA JUDICIAL REVIEW | 63 |
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