Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 36Carswell Company, 1958 - Bar associations |
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Page 188
... House of Lords , 49 is the supreme tribunal to settle English law and that being settled , the Colonial Court which is bound by English law is bound to follow it . Again , Duff C.J. in Bright v . Kerr 50 declared that a statement of the ...
... House of Lords , 49 is the supreme tribunal to settle English law and that being settled , the Colonial Court which is bound by English law is bound to follow it . Again , Duff C.J. in Bright v . Kerr 50 declared that a statement of the ...
Page 195
... House of Lords because even before the abolition of appeals to the Privy Council there was at least considerable doubt whether House of Lords decisions techni- cally bound the Supreme Court , and accordingly it is impossible to posit ...
... House of Lords because even before the abolition of appeals to the Privy Council there was at least considerable doubt whether House of Lords decisions techni- cally bound the Supreme Court , and accordingly it is impossible to posit ...
Page 196
House of Lords decisions did bind the Supreme Court before 1949 the question of the authority of pre - 1949 House of Lords decisions . must , if this latter reason be the true one , stand or fall with the authority of pre - 1949 ...
House of Lords decisions did bind the Supreme Court before 1949 the question of the authority of pre - 1949 House of Lords decisions . must , if this latter reason be the true one , stand or fall with the authority of pre - 1949 ...
Contents
James McLeod Hendry | 145 |
STARE DECISIS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA By Andrew | 175 |
STATEMENT ON Objectives of Canadian CommonLaw SCHOOLS | 242 |
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