| William Stephens Smith, Thomas Lloyd - Spain - 1807 - 340 pages
...This present application, said he, is sanctioned by the constitution, and the laws of our country. There can be no doubt of the power of the court to award the process, for which we apply, nor can there be any question of the justice' or proprjety of... | |
| Jacob D. Wheeler - Criminal law - 1825 - 612 pages
...This present application, said he, is sanctioned by the constitution, and the laws of our country. There can be no doubt of the power of the court to award the process, for which we apply, nor cau there he any question of the justice or propriety of... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court, George Noble Stewart - Law reports, digests, etc - 1835 - 526 pages
...right to sell without us with the execution being in his possession. With regard to the third point, there can be no doubt of the power of the Court to amend or correct its judgments during the continuance of the term in which they have been pronounced.... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1859 - 670 pages
...if the Court will add the words "in and," no objection can be made, and the order cannot be quashed. There can be no doubt of the power of the Court to make this amendment. The 12 & 13 Viet. c. 45. 8.7. contains these words, " If upon the return to any... | |
| Edward Erastus Deacon - Bankruptcy - 1833 - 774 pages
...beneficial to all the creditors of the bankrupt. ERSKINE, CJ — Upon looking at this act of parliament, there can be no doubt of the power of the Court to remove any assignee, official or otherwise, without being under the necessity of appointing another.... | |
| Maryland. High Court of Chancery, Theodorick Bland - Equity - 1836 - 730 pages
...before it, or allow a commission to be issued, which is now much the more usual course ; for, although there can be no doubt of the power of the court to have an infant defendant brought in from any part of the State ;(n) yet it is rarely found to be convenient,... | |
| Murray Hoffman - Equity pleading and procedure - 1839 - 330 pages
...award a feigned issue to be tried as in other cases. The costs shall be paid by the party failing.(2) There can be no doubt of the power of the court to ascertain these matters of fact by a reference. The 47th section, (p. 325,) provides that when the... | |
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