The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, from the Year 1785, as are Still of Practical Utility. 1785-1866Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1901 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... present at such meetings , shall judge proper and think necessary for the better government and direction of the said academy . And the said regulations herein above recited , as well as the bye - laws , regulations , rules and orders ...
... present at such meetings , shall judge proper and think necessary for the better government and direction of the said academy . And the said regulations herein above recited , as well as the bye - laws , regulations , rules and orders ...
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... , at a general meeting of the directors , attended by a number of the subscribers , and at which all the persons elected teachers , and among the rest the appellant , were present , having 12 [ R.R. 1840. H. L. 7 CL . & FIN . 245-246 .
... , at a general meeting of the directors , attended by a number of the subscribers , and at which all the persons elected teachers , and among the rest the appellant , were present , having 12 [ R.R. 1840. H. L. 7 CL . & FIN . 245-246 .
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... present appellant previous to his acceptance of office . It seems to me to be immaterial , these facts being established , to inquire whether the bye - laws were advertised in the papers or not , for he accepted office under the terms ...
... present appellant previous to his acceptance of office . It seems to me to be immaterial , these facts being established , to inquire whether the bye - laws were advertised in the papers or not , for he accepted office under the terms ...
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... present . It is said indeed that this must be considered as a public school , because it has been incorporated . But , as it seems to me , the mere fact of the incorporation by charter does not distinguish this institution from a ...
... present . It is said indeed that this must be considered as a public school , because it has been incorporated . But , as it seems to me , the mere fact of the incorporation by charter does not distinguish this institution from a ...
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... present appeal . Three of the Judges at the time of the argument , one of them being the LORD PRESIDENT , thought that this bill ought to be permitted to be passed ; but they did not express any decided opinion on the ultimate merits of ...
... present appeal . Three of the Judges at the time of the argument , one of them being the LORD PRESIDENT , thought that this bill ought to be permitted to be passed ; but they did not express any decided opinion on the ultimate merits of ...
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