Revue légale, Volume 27

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Wilson & Lafleur, 1921
 

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Page 217 - His Britannic majesty, on his side, agrees to grant the liberty of the Catholic religion to the inhabitants of Canada ; he will, consequently, give the most precise and most effectual orders, that his new Roman Catholic subjects may profess the worship of their religion, according to the rites of the Romish Church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit.
Page 41 - La possession est la détention ou la jouissance d'une chose ou d'un droit que nous tenons ou que nous exerçons par nous-mêmes, ou par un autre qui la tient ou qui l'exerce en notre nom.
Page 151 - Any such person so operating a motor vehicle shall at the intersection of public highways, keep to the right of the intersection of the centers of such highways when turning to the right and pass to the right of such intersection when turning to the left.
Page 515 - ... 2473. Incorporeal things as well as corporeal, and also human life and health, may be the object of insurance. 2474. A person has an insurable interest in the object insured whenever he may suffer direct and immediate loss by the destruction or injury of it.
Page 293 - July. 1881, doth reverse, annul, and set aside the said judgment, and proceeding to render the judgment which the said Superior Court...
Page 228 - But none of the officers thus authorized, can be compelled to solemnize a marriage to which any impediment exists according to the doctrine and belief of his religion, and the discipline of the church to which he belongs.
Page 392 - Les dommages et intérêts dus au créancier sont, en général, de la perte qu'il a faite et du gain dont il a été privé, sauf les exceptions et modifications ci-après.
Page 218 - And, for the more perfect security and ease of the minds of the inhabitants of the said province, it is hereby declared that His Majesty's subjects professing the religion of the Church of Rome, of and in the said province of Quebec, may have, hold, and enjoy, the free exercise of the religion of the Church of Rome, subject to the King's supremacy, declared and established by an Act, made in the first year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth...
Page 228 - There is therefore a general power of all such "competent officers to solemnize marriages of "all kinds. There is, however, an addition of "the nature of a proviso to art. 129, which is ve"ry instructive as showing the care exercised by "the Legislature in preserving the religious free"dom of the individual. But it shows itself (as "ought to be the case) in protecting the religious "freedom of the officers solemnizing the mar"riages and not in restricting the freedom of "the parties seeking to be...
Page 64 - C. civ., qui pose le principe "nulle servitude ne peut s'établir sans titre, la possession même immémoriale ne suffit pas à cet effet"; le défendeur faisant remarquer que, dans le Code français, art.

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