A catechism of British law. By a friend to youth1819 |
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... Courts of Law and Equity . Q. WHAT are the courts of law ? A. The courts of law are those places in which the judges and other magistrates preside to admi- nister the law ; for though the king is the fountain of justice , he is obliged ...
... Courts of Law and Equity . Q. WHAT are the courts of law ? A. The courts of law are those places in which the judges and other magistrates preside to admi- nister the law ; for though the king is the fountain of justice , he is obliged ...
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... courts of law and equity ? A. By action for damages , Q. What are the injuries that affect the rights of persons ? A. they are injuries either against their lives , their limbs , or bodies , their health , or 38 CATECHISM OF CHAP. XIII. ...
... courts of law and equity ? A. By action for damages , Q. What are the injuries that affect the rights of persons ? A. they are injuries either against their lives , their limbs , or bodies , their health , or 38 CATECHISM OF CHAP. XIII. ...
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... courts of equity . Q. What is the manner of proceeding in a court of common law ? A. 1. The original writ . 2. The process . 3 . The pleadings . 4. The issue or demurrer . 5 . The trial . 6. The judgment . 7. The proceed- ings in the ...
... courts of equity . Q. What is the manner of proceeding in a court of common law ? A. 1. The original writ . 2. The process . 3 . The pleadings . 4. The issue or demurrer . 5 . The trial . 6. The judgment . 7. The proceed- ings in the ...
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... Courts of Equity . Q. WHAT is the distinction between the courts of equity and of common law ? A. The only distinction is , 1. In the mode of proof . 2. In the mode of trial . 3. In the mode of relief . Q. What is the mode of proof ? A ...
... Courts of Equity . Q. WHAT is the distinction between the courts of equity and of common law ? A. The only distinction is , 1. In the mode of proof . 2. In the mode of trial . 3. In the mode of relief . Q. What is the mode of proof ? A ...
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