298 resultados para Court Cases
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Spine title: Brewster's Reports.
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Arguments delivered November, 1627, in the cases of Sir Thomas Darnell, Sir John Corbet, Sir Walter Earle, Sir John Henningham or Heveningham, and Sir Edmund Hampden, imprisoned for having refused to subscribe to a forced loan.
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A condensed edition later printed in full as v. 1-40 of a publication with same title. cf. Soule, The Lawyer's ref. manual. 1884.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover title: Edward's Chancery reports.
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Edited by Robert Jebb and Arthur R. Symes.
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"This book is an index to all the reported decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals, of the General Court, and of the High Court of Chancery, of Virginia; and, also, of the decisions of the Special Court of Appeals reported in the two volumes of Patton, jr., and Heath's reports."--Pref.
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"Table of cases cited:" p. ii-vi.
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"Table of cases": p. v-ix.
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Vols. issued in 2 pts., each having also a separate title: Customs cases adjudged ...; Patent cases adjudged ...
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"Including all cases relating thereto decided in the Court of Appeal (England), Court of Session (Scotland), Court of Appeal (Ireland) and on appeal therefrom to the House of Lords."
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"Vol. 2 Haywood contains a number of decisions in the United States Circuit Court, delivered chiefly by Judge Marshall, 1802-1805." - Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884.
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Covers the period May 1839 to Apr. 1841.
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v. 1. Abandoned, etc.-Bonds.--v. 2. Bone black-Courts.--v. 3. Courts-Martial-Internal revenue.--v. 4. International claims-Prize and Capture.--v. 5 Prize competition -Zinc.--v. 6. Table of cases. Cases affirmed or reversed. Statutes, constitutions, and treaties construed. Rules of court.
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"New York. Court of Appeals; New Jersey. Supreme Court. Court of Errors and Appeals, Court of Chancery and Prerogative Court; Pennsylvania. Supreme Court; Delaware. Superior Court, Court of Errors and Appeals and Court of Chancery; Maryland. Court of Appeals; District of Columbia. Supreme Court. From September, 1885."