Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 2Carswell Company, 1924 - Bar associations |
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... existence of territorial jurisdiction must imply territorial ownership . " The doctrine announced by the Supreme Court of the United States and subordinate federal courts will be scrutinized elsewhere in the light of international law ...
... existence of territorial jurisdiction must imply territorial ownership . " The doctrine announced by the Supreme Court of the United States and subordinate federal courts will be scrutinized elsewhere in the light of international law ...
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... existence of the territorial sea , and even Grotius admitted its necessity for purposes of national protection . Mare Liberum sought to restrict its limits and was successful in so doing . As the seas became safer it was no longer ...
... existence of the territorial sea , and even Grotius admitted its necessity for purposes of national protection . Mare Liberum sought to restrict its limits and was successful in so doing . As the seas became safer it was no longer ...
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... existence of the danger through which he has suffered . " " In such a case the true maxim seems to be scienti non fit injuria , " and so a e.g. , Durant v . Ontario & Minnesota Power Co. ( 1917 ) , 41 Ont . L. R. 130 . Latham v ...
... existence of the danger through which he has suffered . " " In such a case the true maxim seems to be scienti non fit injuria , " and so a e.g. , Durant v . Ontario & Minnesota Power Co. ( 1917 ) , 41 Ont . L. R. 130 . Latham v ...
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... existence of which would be revealed by the exercise of reasonable care and skill . “ The expression ought to have been aware ' must be explained , and after explanation it seems to me to mean would have known but for the failure to ...
... existence of which would be revealed by the exercise of reasonable care and skill . “ The expression ought to have been aware ' must be explained , and after explanation it seems to me to mean would have known but for the failure to ...
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... existence of hidden dangers . As to all obvious or ordinary dangers which the licensee would anticipate on such premises , or of which he is actually aware , the licensee takes his chances.42 The position of a licensee is thus ...
... existence of hidden dangers . As to all obvious or ordinary dangers which the licensee would anticipate on such premises , or of which he is actually aware , the licensee takes his chances.42 The position of a licensee is thus ...
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Page 460 - That hangs his head, and a' that ? The coward-slave, we pass him by, We dare be poor for a' that ! For a' that, and a' that, Our toils obscure, and a' that ; The rank is but the guinea stamp ; The man's the gowd for a
Page 253 - All Lands, Mines, Minerals, and Royalties belonging to the several Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick at the Union, and all sums then due or payable for such Lands, Mines, Minerals, or Royalties, shall belong to the several Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in which the same are situate or arise, subject to any Trusts existing in respect thereof, and to any Interest other than that of the Province in the same.
Page 255 - Brunswick had before the union power of appropriation as are by this act reserved to the respective governments or legislatures of the provinces, and all duties and revenues raised by them in accordance with the special powers conferred upon them by this act, shall in each province form one consolidated revenue fund to be appropriated for the public service of the province.
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Page 217 - The Parliament and Government of Canada shall have all Powers necessary or proper for performing the Obligations of Canada or of any Province thereof, as Part of the British Empire, towards Foreign Countries, arising under Treaties between the Empire and such Foreign Countries.
Page 572 - Goods" include all chattels personal other than things in action and money. The term includes emblements, industrial growing crops, and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale. "Order...
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Page 213 - John, and to and round the falls of the said river, either by boats, rafts, or other conveyance ; that when within the Province of New Brunswick, the said produce shall be dealt with as if it were the produce of the said Province ; that, in like manner, the inhabitants of the territory of the Upper St.
Page 334 - The Criminal Law, except the Constitution of Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction, but including the Procedure in Criminal Matters.
Page 260 - Court the same construction and effect as they would have received in equity; (g) part performance of an obligation, either before or after a breach thereof, when expressly accepted by the creditor in satisfaction or rendered in pursuance of an agreement for that purpose, though without any new consideration, shall be held to extinguish the obligation...