The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 3Temple University School of Law, 1959 - Electronic journals |
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Page 13
... jurisdiction of judges . There are four interesting decisions on habeas corpus . Two of these concern the powers of Common Pleas with regard to the issue of the writ . In Wood's Case , the applicant , who was a prisoner in the Fleet ...
... jurisdiction of judges . There are four interesting decisions on habeas corpus . Two of these concern the powers of Common Pleas with regard to the issue of the writ . In Wood's Case , the applicant , who was a prisoner in the Fleet ...
Page 128
... jurisdiction to the proving of wills was not hard . In Glanvil's time , and as late as Henry III , legacies could be recovered in the King's court , but even then the ecclesiastical courts had concurrent jurisdiction for legacies for ...
... jurisdiction to the proving of wills was not hard . In Glanvil's time , and as late as Henry III , legacies could be recovered in the King's court , but even then the ecclesiastical courts had concurrent jurisdiction for legacies for ...
Page 137
... jurisdiction prior to Bracton.28 There were also " peculiar ecclesiastical jurisdictions , where by prescription or composition , or other special title , the probation and approbation of the testament of such as dwell and die within ...
... jurisdiction prior to Bracton.28 There were also " peculiar ecclesiastical jurisdictions , where by prescription or composition , or other special title , the probation and approbation of the testament of such as dwell and die within ...
Contents
The Critical Years 1800 | 28 |
A Bibliography of Articles on Blackstone | 78 |
Current Literature Edited by Elizabeth M Moys 88 276 | 88 |
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