| Archibald Brown, Friedrich Carl von Savigny - 1872 - 192 halaman
...judges the power of awarding injunctions, cites all the reported cases on the subject at common law. " From these remarks it will be sufficiently perceived...the general principles of the Law and Practice of Injunctions." — Laiv Journal. " He does not attempt to go an inch beyond that for which he has express... | |
| Archibald Brown - 1874 - 510 halaman
...practice of the Courts. Contains an amount c/ valuable and technical matter mrwkere else collected. " From these remarks it will be sufficiently perceived...the general principles of the Law and Practice of Injunctions." — Law Journal. 41 He does not attempt to go an inch beyond that for which he has express... | |
| John Indermaur - 1874 - 120 halaman
...practice of the Courts. Contains an amount of valuable and technical matter nowhere else collected. " From these remarks it will be sufficiently perceived...the general principles of the Law and Practice of Injunctions." — Law Journal. " He does not attempt to go an inch beyond that for which he has express... | |
| William Downes Griffith - 1875 - 700 halaman
...practice of the Courts. Contains an amount of valuable and technical matter nowhere else collected. " From these remarks it will be sufficiently perceived...been spared to save the practitioner labour, and no reaearch has been omitted which could tend towards the elucidation and exemplification of the general... | |
| John Hutton Balfour Browne - 1875 - 184 halaman
...practice of the Courts. Contains an amount of -valuable and technical matter nowfare the collected. " From these remarks it will be sufficiently perceived...legal knowledge and ability, has been necessary in tho compilation of Mr. Joyce's work. No labour has been spared to save the practitioner labour, and... | |
| Walter Arthur Copinger - 1875 - 336 halaman
...of valuable and technical matter nowfare else collected. " From these remarks it wHt be snfficrtntry perceived what elaborate and painstaking industry, as well as legal knowledge and abrlity, has been necessary in the compilation of Mr. Joyce's work. No labour has been spared to save... | |
| William Gregory Walker - 1876 - 144 halaman
...practice of the Courts. Contains an. amount of valuable and technical matter nowhere else collected. '' From these remarks it will be sufficiently perceived...the general principles of the Law and Practice of Injunctions." — Law Journal. " He does not attempt to go an inch beyond that for which he has express... | |
| William Mant Coghlan - 1876 - 176 halaman
...practice of the Courts. Contains an amount of valuable and technical matter nowhere else collected. " From these remarks it will be sufficiently perceived...the general principles of the Law and Practice of Injunctions." — Law Journal, " He does not attempt to go an inch beyond that for which he has express... | |
| John Indermaur - 1876 - 530 halaman
...practice of the Courts. Contains an amount of valuable, and technical matter nowhere else collected. 91 From these remarks it will be sufficiently perceived...the general principles of the Law and Practice of Injunctions." — Law Journal, " He does not attempt to go an inch beyond that for which he has express... | |
| John Hutton Balfour Browne - 1876 - 388 halaman
...practice of the Courts. Contains an amount of -valuable and technical matter nowhere else collected* " From these remarks it will be sufficiently perceived what elaborate and painstaking industry, ac well as legal knowledge and ability, has been necessary in the compilation of Mr. Joyce's work.... | |
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