Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... activity , litigation and the courts was complex in nature , influenced by both the business and judicial environments . This article explores one aspect of this relationship . Through an examination of the actions of John Young and ...
... activity , litigation and the courts was complex in nature , influenced by both the business and judicial environments . This article explores one aspect of this relationship . Through an examination of the actions of John Young and ...
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... activity that are likely to involve legal issues , have not attracted much interest among Canadian business historians . Most legal historians , following the model established by J. Willard Hurst , have focused on the broader question ...
... activity that are likely to involve legal issues , have not attracted much interest among Canadian business historians . Most legal historians , following the model established by J. Willard Hurst , have focused on the broader question ...
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of activity varied . Most of them came from the commercial sector , and were engaged in either retail or wholesale activities . This was the case for almost two thirds of the business docket in the Circuit Court and four fifths in the ...
of activity varied . Most of them came from the commercial sector , and were engaged in either retail or wholesale activities . This was the case for almost two thirds of the business docket in the Circuit Court and four fifths in the ...
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