| C. H. Wilson - 1782 - 468 стор.
...although the King was not there perfonally prefent. And this, as we conceive, gave rife to that cuftrm of removing caufes, by writs of error, from the King's...the Parliament of Ireland may be brought before the Houfc of Peers in t ngland or Great-Britain, is a confeqnencc for which there appears to be no manner... | |
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 506 стор.
...inferior courts of record in England into the king's bench °, and not into the common pleas P. Alfo from the king's bench in Ireland to the king's bench in England (<f). It likewife may be brought from the common pleas at Weftminfter to the king's bench ; and then... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 стор.
...in Ireland is, as in Wales, to thofe in England; a writ of error (in the nature of an appeal) lying from the king's bench in Ireland to the king's bench in England'', as the appeal from the chancery in Ireland lies immediately to the houfe of lords here : it being exprefsly... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 588 стор.
...and 5 Ann. c.i6. C, Z. 16 & 17 Car. II. c. S. 19 Ceo. ° See chap, 4. G g 3 ' pleas. pleas P. Alfo from the king's bench in Ireland to the king's bench in England ( i ). It likewife may be brought from the common pleas at Weftminfter to the king's bench ; and then... | |
| Matthew Hale, Francis Hargrave - 1796 - 462 стор.
...error, in which they made any order («) ; and that was a cafe, which was removed by error, firir. from the king's bench in Ireland to the king's bench in England, and then from the latter court into parliament here. That there mould be only one fuch cafe of error,... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 458 стор.
...to be brought before the Juftices of the Court, although the King was not there perfonally prefent. And this, as we conceive, gave rife to that cuftom...by writs of error, from the King's Bench in Ireland Jo the King's Bench in England ; but from hence to infer, (hat therefore appeals from the Parliament... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 460 стор.
...to be brought before the Juftices of the Court, although the King was not there perfdnally prefent. And this, as we conceive, gave rife to that cuftom of removing eaufes, by writs of error, from the King's Bench >n Ireland to the King's Bench in England ; but from... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 стор.
...in Ireland is, as in Wales, to those in England : a writ of error (in the nature of an appeal) lying from the king's bench in Ireland to the king's bench in England c, as the appeal from the chancery in Ireland lies immediately to the house of lords here : it being... | |
| William Tidd - 1817 - 718 стор.
...statute", from the court of Exchequer in Scotland, returnable in parliament*. A writ of error formerly lay from the King's Bench in Ireland, to the King's Bench in England, and from thence to the House of Lords; but now, by the statute 23 Geo. III. c. 28. § 2. " no writ... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 стор.
...the inferior courts of record in England into the king's bench, and not into the common pleas. Also from the king's bench in Ireland to the king's bench in England. It likewise may be brought from the common pleas at Westminster to the king's bench ; and then from... | |
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