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... civil law may have had some influence , if not upon the law administered , at any rate upon the development of the forms of the procedure used in those courts . " All of them , in their different capacities , helped to define and settle ...
... civil law may have had some influence , if not upon the law administered , at any rate upon the development of the forms of the procedure used in those courts . " All of them , in their different capacities , helped to define and settle ...
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Sir William Searle Holdsworth. civil law was the basis of much of the Law Merchant which he was expounding , he would certainly have given it a position of secondary importance as a source of that law . He agreed with his continental ...
Sir William Searle Holdsworth. civil law was the basis of much of the Law Merchant which he was expounding , he would certainly have given it a position of secondary importance as a source of that law . He agreed with his continental ...
Pagina 258
... law administered in the ecclesiastical courts , which was based on the conceptions of the civil law . In these cases the equity administered by the chancellor was obliged to start from the basis of the civil law , just as in cases ...
... law administered in the ecclesiastical courts , which was based on the conceptions of the civil law . In these cases the equity administered by the chancellor was obliged to start from the basis of the civil law , just as in cases ...
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