The Scots Law Times, Volume 4C.E. Green, 1896 - Law |
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Page 248
... rules among the civilised nations of the world . On the important question of nationality , it was of the utmost importance that a uniform rule should prevail among civilised States as to the nationality of children of foreign parents ...
... rules among the civilised nations of the world . On the important question of nationality , it was of the utmost importance that a uniform rule should prevail among civilised States as to the nationality of children of foreign parents ...
Page 252
granted that the whole rules were incorporated , it was impossible to apply this rule to the case in question . As to the arbitration , the matter had been referred to the council without the consent of the defender , and he was not ...
granted that the whole rules were incorporated , it was impossible to apply this rule to the case in question . As to the arbitration , the matter had been referred to the council without the consent of the defender , and he was not ...
Page 292
... rule of their own , they are accus- tomed to follow the rules established in England . It was also conceded that in the law of England ( differing from the law of most maritime States , including France and America ) it has long been a ...
... rule of their own , they are accus- tomed to follow the rules established in England . It was also conceded that in the law of England ( differing from the law of most maritime States , including France and America ) it has long been a ...
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ARBITRATION | 6 |
LICENSING Justices Disqualification Interest | 10 |
213 | 20 |
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