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... courts , distinguished by their respective gates - Bab - i - Humayum , leading into the court of the Janissaries ; Orta Kapu , the middle gate , giving access to the court in which the sultan held state receptions ; and Bah - i - Saadet ...
... courts , distinguished by their respective gates - Bab - i - Humayum , leading into the court of the Janissaries ; Orta Kapu , the middle gate , giving access to the court in which the sultan held state receptions ; and Bah - i - Saadet ...
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... courts of justice . In litigation between a foreigner and a native , the case is taken to a native court , but a representative of the foreigner's consulate attends the proceedings . Foreigners have a right to establish their own ...
... courts of justice . In litigation between a foreigner and a native , the case is taken to a native court , but a representative of the foreigner's consulate attends the proceedings . Foreigners have a right to establish their own ...
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... Court are adherence to the existing type of the constitution or to some to decide in all disputed cases whether an act of the legislature conspicuous portions thereof , -in other words , conservative . is permitted by the constitution ...
... Court are adherence to the existing type of the constitution or to some to decide in all disputed cases whether an act of the legislature conspicuous portions thereof , -in other words , conservative . is permitted by the constitution ...
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... court . Such disobedience , if amounting to wilful misconduct , would usually give ground for amotion or removal from office , or for prosecution or indictment or information for misconduct ( Archbold , Criminal Pleading , 147 , 23rd ed ...
... court . Such disobedience , if amounting to wilful misconduct , would usually give ground for amotion or removal from office , or for prosecution or indictment or information for misconduct ( Archbold , Criminal Pleading , 147 , 23rd ed ...
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... court refused to disturb ) was actuated by against such persons before their cause is heard . against The locus classicus on the subject of contempt by attacks on judges is a judgment prepared by Sir Eardley - Wilmot in the case of an ...
... court refused to disturb ) was actuated by against such persons before their cause is heard . against The locus classicus on the subject of contempt by attacks on judges is a judgment prepared by Sir Eardley - Wilmot in the case of an ...
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