| William Smith - 1815 - 252 pages
...said ordinance, (which was called the court of common Pleas,} to determine the matters before them agreeable to equity, having regard nevertheless to...the laws of England, as far as the circumstances and situation of things would permit, until such time as proper ordinances for like information of the... | |
| 1827 - 530 pages
...also, that " there should be erected a court of Common Pleas, which should determine matters according to equity,* having regard, nevertheless, to the laws of England, as far as circumstances would permit, until such time as proper ordinances for the information of the people... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1839 - 278 pages
...ordinance (which was called the Court of Common Pleas,) to determine the matters before them agreeably to equity, having regard nevertheless to the laws of England, as far as the circumstances and situation of things would permit, until such time as proper ordinances for the information of the people... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1839 - 328 pages
...ordinance, a court of common pleas, in which he directed the judge to determine all matters according to equity, having regard nevertheless to the laws of England, as far as the circumstances of the province would permit; and he gave an appeal from that court to the court of king's bench, which... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament, 1774. House of Commons - 1839 - 328 pages
...ordinance, a court of common pleas, in which he directed the judge to determine all matters according to equity, having regard nevertheless to the laws of England, as far as the circumstances of the province would permit; and he gave an appeal from that court to the court of king's bench, which... | |
| Michel Mathieu - 1892 - 522 pages
...sit and " hold two terms in every year, &o. The judges in this court are " to determine «¡/ramble to equity, having regard nevertheless " to the laws of England, as far as circumstances, and the " present situation of things will admit, until such time as " proper ordinances... | |
| Victor Coffin - 1896 - 328 pages
...concerning £20 or upwards, and to council directly for £300 or more. The judges "to determine agreeably to equity, having regard nevertheless to the laws...circumstances and present situation of things will admit, until such time as proper ordinances for the information of the people can be established by the government... | |
| Orin Grant Libby - 1897 - 634 pages
...concerning £20 or upwards, and to council directly for £300 or more. The judges "to determine agreeably to equity, having regard nevertheless to the laws...circumstances and present situation of things will admit, until such time as proper ordinances for the information of the people can be established by the government... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1907 - 768 pages
...Contest is of the Value of Five Hundred Pound» .Sterling or upwarde. The Judges in this Court are to determine agreeable to Equity, having Regard nevertheless...Circumstances and present Situation of Things will admi», until such Time us proper Ordinances for the Information of the People can be established by... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1907 - 768 pages
...pounds, or upwards ; and directs that the judges in this court shall determine the matters before them agreeable to equity, having regard nevertheless to...the laws of England as far as the circumstances and situation of things will permit, until such time as proper ordinances for the information of the people... | |
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