The Canada Law Journal, Volume 33

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W.C. Chewett & Company, 1897 - Law
 

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Page 197 - the subject of a suit or action against the Crown ; and, for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict the generality of the foregoing terms, it shall have exclusive original jurisdiction in all cases in which the land, goods or money of the subject are in the possession of the Crown. And
Page 232 - when goods are delivered to the buyer on approval, or ' on sale or return,' or other similar terms, the property therein passes to the buyer : (a) When he signifies his approval or acceptance to the seller, or does any other act adopting the transaction.
Page 45 - An Act to amend the law relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England,' subject, however, to the provisions of this Act, and the existing rules, orders and practice as now established in the Court of Governor and Council in this province.
Page 262 - that the United States has not any right of protection or property in the fur-seals frequenting the islands of the United States in the Behring Sea, when such seals are found outside the ordinary 3-mile limit. Article
Page 220 - In a court of law or equity, what the Legislature intended to be done or not to be done can only be legitimately ascertained from that which it has chosen to enact, either in express words or by reasonable and necessary implication:
Page 261 - By the Ukase of 1821, Russia claimed jurisdiction in the sea now known as the Behring Sea, to the extent of one hundred Italian miles from the coasts and islands belonging to her, but in the course of the negotiations which led to the conclusion of the treaty of 1824 with the United States, and of 1825 with Great Britain,
Page 416 - an ancient clerk, skillful in precedents, wary in proceeding and understanding in the business of the Court, is an excellent finger of a Court, and doth many times point the way to the Judge himself.
Page 559 - Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, constituted and assembled by virtue of and under the authority of an Act passed in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and intituled, ' An Act to reunite the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the government of Canada,' and it is hereby enacted by the
Page 261 - that the body of water now known as the Behring Sea, was included in the phrase " Pacific Ocean," as used in the treaty of 1825 between Great Britain and Russia; that
Page 420 - plant or trade machinery are used in, attached to, or brought upon any land, farm, factory, workshop, shop, house, warehouse or other place, in substitution for any of the like fixtures, plant, or trade machinery, specifically described in the schedule to such bill of sale.

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