Court are to determine agreeable to Equity, having Regard nevertheless to the Laws of England, as far as the Circumstances and present Situation of Things will admit, until such Time as proper Ordinances for the Information of the People can be established... The Bubbles of Canada - Page 29de Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1839 - 332 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Public Archives of Canada - 1918 - 622 pages
...this court shall determine the matters before them agreeable to equity, having regard neverthéless to the laws of England as far as the circumstances and situation of 1 See Commission of Chief Justice Hey; p. 273. *See p. 205. SS IONAL PAPER No. 18 things will permit,... | |
| 1920 - 480 pages
...those touching the Court of King's Bench. In the Common Pleas the judges were "to determine according to equity, having regard nevertheless to the laws of England, as far as the circumstances and present situation of things will permit". The judges had a latitude which was not given to the chief... | |
| 1920 - 512 pages
...those touching the Court of King's Bench. In the Common Pleas the judges were "to determine according to equity, having regard nevertheless to the laws of England, as far as the circumstances and present situation of things will permit". The judges had a latitude which was not given to the chief... | |
| William Renwick Riddell - 1926 - 516 pages
...Judicature or Court of Common Pleas had only civil jurisdiction and the Judges were "to determine agreeable to Equity, having regard nevertheless to the Laws of England as far as the circumstances and present situation of things will admit". The introduction of the English law effected a change in the... | |
| 1928 - 680 pages
...Inferior Court of Judicature or Court of Common Pleas in which causes were to be decided "agreeable to Equity, having Regard nevertheless to the Laws of England, as far as the circumstances and present situation of things will admit" : trial to be by jury if either party desired it. In this Court,... | |
| 1928 - 450 pages
...unskilfulness of its authors. It was provided that, The Judges in this Court are to determine agreeable to Equity, having Regard nevertheless to the Laws of England as far as the Circumstances and present Situation of Things will admit, until such Time as proper Ordinances for the Information of... | |
| A. L. Burt, Burt - 1968 - 294 pages
...before October 1, 1764, if both parties were native Canadians. Otherwise it was "to determine agreeable to equity, having regard nevertheless to the laws of England, as far as the circumstances and present situation of things will admit, until such time as proper ordinances for the information of... | |
| Michael Dorland, Maurice René Charland - 2002 - 378 pages
...law is recognized even as it is rescinded, since: The Judges in this Court are to determine agreeable to Equity, having Regard nevertheless to the Laws of England, as far as the Circumstances and present Situation of Things will admit, until such Time as proper Ordinances for the Information of... | |
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