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It cannot be gainsaid that the British plan of associating with the Supreme Court a Bar of specialised pleaders is a powerful , if not an indispensable , factor in producing the quality and efficiency which have raised British law to ...
It cannot be gainsaid that the British plan of associating with the Supreme Court a Bar of specialised pleaders is a powerful , if not an indispensable , factor in producing the quality and efficiency which have raised British law to ...
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Each case presented to the Court - to whichever of these departments it may belong - should be identified on presentation by a current annual and serial number , which should be marked upon each paper produced in it .
Each case presented to the Court - to whichever of these departments it may belong - should be identified on presentation by a current annual and serial number , which should be marked upon each paper produced in it .
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The English law - terms are open to the objec- tion , from this point of view , that they tend to produce too many broken periods . In our opinion , the most convenient and economical plan would be that the sittings of the Court ...
The English law - terms are open to the objec- tion , from this point of view , that they tend to produce too many broken periods . In our opinion , the most convenient and economical plan would be that the sittings of the Court ...
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... of Session specialisa- tion enough to produce a sufficient number of judges with high qualifications for commercial work . So far except in respect that the proposed List includes not only Commercial cases but Admiralty actions also ...
... of Session specialisa- tion enough to produce a sufficient number of judges with high qualifications for commercial work . So far except in respect that the proposed List includes not only Commercial cases but Admiralty actions also ...
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... that the points in controversy between the parties become immediately and sufficiently apparent ; in which case the action is ready for proof , without any further formalities , as soon as the parties can produce their witnesses .
... that the points in controversy between the parties become immediately and sufficiently apparent ; in which case the action is ready for proof , without any further formalities , as soon as the parties can produce their witnesses .
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