... as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, whatsoever, as the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer within his majesty's kingdom of England have or ought to have... Massachusetts Reports - Page 172by Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1911Full view - About this book
| Emory Washburn - Courts - 1840 - 422 pages
...civil and criminal nature, including appeals, reviews and writs of error, is extended generally to all matters " as fully and amply to all intents and purposes...Exchequer, within his Majesty's Kingdom of England." (Prov. Laws, 330.) Two years after this, the court was empowered to adopt rules of practice, and appoint... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - Local government - 1840 - 416 pages
...civil and criminal nature, including appeals, reviews and writs of error, is extended generally to all matters " as fully and amply to all intents and purposes...Exchequer, within his Majesty's Kingdom of England." (Prov. Laws, 330.) Two years after this, the court was empowered to adopt rules of practice, and appoint... | |
| South Carolina - Law - 1840 - 748 pages
...said courts, and either of them, and to hear and determine all motions and other matters whatsoever, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, whatsoever, as the justices or judges, or puisne judges and barons, in his Majesty's Courts of King's bench, Common Pleas,... | |
| New-York Historical Society - New York (State) - 1821 - 422 pages
...supreme court is thereby fully impowered to have cognizance of all pleas, civil, criminal, and mixt, as fully and amply to all intents and purposes whatsoever...courts of king's bench, common pleas, and exchequer in England have or ought to have ; but erects no court by the name of the court of exchequer. By that... | |
| Robert Bolton - Westchester County (N.Y.) - 1848 - 642 pages
...the same parish church for the time being, but that the same shall and may continue, remaine and be as fully and amply to all intents and purposes whatsoever as the same now are, and as if this present grant had never been made, anything herein before contayned to... | |
| Richard Stockton Field - Courts - 1849 - 336 pages
...five days, and is hereby fully Impowered to have Cognizance of all pleas Civil, Criminal and Mixt, as fully and amply to all intents and purposes whatsoever, as the Courts of Queens Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer in England, have or ought to have. In and to which Court... | |
| Richard Stockton Field - Courts - 1849 - 336 pages
...Supream Court is hereby fully impowered to have Cognizance of all Pleas, civil, criminal, and mixt, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, whatsoever, as the Courts of Queens Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer within her Majesties Kingdom of England have or ought to have,... | |
| John Adams - United States - 1851 - 596 pages
...shall have cognizance of all pleas, real, personal, or mixed, as well all pleas of the crown, &c. ; and generally of all other matters, as fully and amply...majesty's kingdom of England, have, or ought to have," &c. Will it be said that this law, giving our judges cognizance of all matters of which the court of... | |
| Grenada - Law - 1852 - 604 pages
...criminal and civil, relating to the Crown or subject, as fully and amply, to all intents, constructions and purposes, whatsoever, as the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, within the Kingdom of England had, and ought to have ; and that the said Court shall be held on the first... | |
| Robert Bolton - Episcopal Church - 1855 - 812 pages
...the same parish church for the time being, bat that the same shall and may continue, remaine and be as fully and amply to all intents and purposes whatsoever, as the same now are, and as if this present grant had never b.-c:n male, anything herein before contayned... | |
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