947 resultados para Massachusetts.--Superior Court of Judicature.


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Editor: 1880-81-1885, J.R. Bulwer; 1886-1889, A.P. Stone.

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"A collection of the statutes, orders, and rules relating to the general practice, procedure and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court."

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Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Colorado, Kansas, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Washington, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico; Dec. 1890/Mar.1891 -July 1931, Supreme Court of Oklahoma; July/Dec. 1891-Apr./June 1905, Court of Appeals of Colorado; May/Aug. 1895-Apr./June 1901, Courts of Appeals of Kansas; June/Oct. 1905-Oct./Nov. 1926, Courts of Appeal of California; Sept./Dec. 1908-July 1931, Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma; Nov. 1926/Jan. 1927-July 1931, District Courts of Appeal of California; June/July 1930-July 1931, Appellate Dept. of the Superior Court of California

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Subtitle varies: 1876-1948, Containing cases determined by the High Court at Allahabad and by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on appeal from that Court (varies slightly); 1949-50, Containing cases determined by the High Court at Allahabad and by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the Federal Court of India on appeal from that Court; 1951-55, Containing cases determined by the High Court at Allahabad and by the Supreme Court of India on appeal therefrom, and also the acts and ordinances of the State of the Uttar Pradesh.

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The Brazilian juridical ordain has suffered several transformations on Family Law as of the 1988 Federal Constitution, which incorporated the changes in socio-cultural values and behaviors that appeared in the post-modern Brazilian society, with the repersonalization of the family, beginning with the principles of human dignity, affectivity and familiar solidarity; occurring an enlargement of the concept of family, increasing the relevance of socioaffectivity and eudaimonia. The general purpose of this dissertation is to analyze the constitutional interpretations of paradigmatic cases of the Brazilian Superior Courts checking the conditions and behaviors required to achieve the principles of affectivity and familiar solidarity. To do so, uses an exploratory and descriptive research trough books, scientific papers, jurisprudence, monographs and consult to specialized magazines to identify the reasons and specific purposes of the principles of affectivity and family solidarity within the constitutional norms, systematizing the primary meaning of these principles, then to observe the trial of patriotic courts, the criteria and standards of behavior used in their application. The analysis of recent decisions of the Supreme Federal Court and the Superior Court of Justice on the topic of the familiar relations, utilizing the new interpretative approach to the law that considers man as an ontological being of language, demonstrate that the affectivity and familiar solidarity are constitutional principles concretized in decisions, that don’t affect the principle of protection of the juridical security, that is, don’t cause uncertainty despite the incipient specification of criteria to its use

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Notes of cases taken by Judge William Cushing during his tenure on the Massachusetts superior and supreme courts. (Formerly MS 2141.)

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One folio-sized leaf containing a handwritten list of grants received by President Holyoke from the Massachusetts General Court between 1737 and 1750, presumably copied from a record book cited as "M.S. No. II," pages 26-56.

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Notebook with paper cover containing a handwritten list of the members of the Massachusetts General Court arranged by county and town. Pearson identified characteristics of the politicians including whether they were chosen by the people or Legislature, were for or against the College, were for or against the Virginia Resolutions, and whether they were "a good Federalist."

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Four folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of a petition to the Massachusetts General Court from the Harvard Corporation requesting the College's amount of tax exempt real estate be enlarged.

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Two folio-sized leaves with a handwritten draft of the May 3, 1654 report of a General Court Committee authorized to investigate the financial state of Harvard College. The report responds directly to eight questions raised in the September 10, 1653 Order of the General Court that established the Committee. The report provides summaries of Harvard's income sources and disbursements, offers recommendations regarding the President's salary and the allowances for the academic Fellows, steward, butler, and cook, and indicates specific contributions from local towns.

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The collection contains a four-page handwritten poem titled "Invention" composed by graduate William Richardson for the 1797 Harvard College Commencement, and an 1806 letter of introduction written by Richardson. The rhyming poem begins, “Long had creations anthem peal been rung…” and contains classical references, and mentions scientists and philosophers including Voltaire, Franklin and Newton. The poem is accompanied by a one-page handwritten letter of introduction for lawyer Benjamin Ames (Harvard AB 1803) written by William M. Richardson to Reverend William Jenks (Harvard AB 1797). The letter is dated November 10, 1806.

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from actual survey by E .M. Woodford.

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v. 1. 1628-1641.--v. 2. 1642-1649.--v. 3. 1644-1657.--v. 4, pt. 1. 1650-1660.--v. 4, pt. 2. 1661-1674.--v. 5. 1674-1686.