The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... courts to the lieutenant - general's court or la Prévôté . This last court was therefore a court of appeal for some minor cases , and a court of first instance for the more important ones . At Quebec , its official name was la Prévôté ...
... courts to the lieutenant - general's court or la Prévôté . This last court was therefore a court of appeal for some minor cases , and a court of first instance for the more important ones . At Quebec , its official name was la Prévôté ...
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... Court of Common Pleas : this did not suit the merchants , who at once impugned the legality of the act : their view was admitted by the law officers of the Crown , but attention was thus called to the pressing need of a duly constituted ...
... Court of Common Pleas : this did not suit the merchants , who at once impugned the legality of the act : their view was admitted by the law officers of the Crown , but attention was thus called to the pressing need of a duly constituted ...
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... Court of Appeal was created . In 1914 the Court of King's Bench of Manitoba consisted of a Chief Justice and five puisne judges . In addition there were county courts , surrogate courts , and minor courts presided over by magistrates ...
... Court of Appeal was created . In 1914 the Court of King's Bench of Manitoba consisted of a Chief Justice and five puisne judges . In addition there were county courts , surrogate courts , and minor courts presided over by magistrates ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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