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Pleading and Proof at Common Law
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 1-15
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A New Approach to Private International Law
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 16-21
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Thomas v. Sawkins: A Constitutional Innovation
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 22-30
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The Mental Element in Crimes at Common Law
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 31-66
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The Law Of Property Act, 1925, S. 130 (2)
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 67-82
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Absolute Prohibition in Statutory Offences
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 83-92
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In Memoriam
Professor Alexander Pearce Higgins, K.C., C.B.E., F.B.A., M.A., LL.D
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Charles Lyon-Caen
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Editorial Board
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- 16 January 2009, p. 95
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Notes on Recent Cases
Constitutional Law—Police—Duty to Prevent Breaches of the Peace—Reasonable Anticipation of Breach of Peace Held Sufficient Justification for Entering Private Premises
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 96-97
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Constitutional Law—Right of Appeal to the Privy Council—Irish Free State Legislature Held Competent to Abrogate the Right
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Constitutional Law—Right of Appeal to the Privy Council—Canadian Legislature Held Competent to Abrogate this Right in Criminal Cases
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Contract—Bill of Exchange—Cheque—Oral Agreement for Sale of House—No Memorandum or Note in Writing—Part Payment by Cheque—Repudiation of Agreement—Action on Dishonoured Cheque
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Contract—Frustration of Charterparty—Repudiation of Contract Due to Default of Repudiating Party Held Not to be Frustration
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Contract—Illegality—Promise by Married Man to Unmarried Woman to Marry on His Obtaining a Decree of Nullity—Semble, Agreement Void as Contrary to Public Policy—Tort—Deceit—Semble, No Action Because Promisee a Party to Immoral Cohabitation
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- 16 January 2009, p. 101
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Contract—Breach of Promise—Promise to Marry Pending Decree Nisi Held Void as Contrary to Public Policy
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- 16 January 2009, p. 102
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Contract—Master and Servant—Implied Obligation of a Servant to Serve His Master with Fidelity—Soliciting Custom From Master's Customers Held to be a Breach of This Obligation Although Transfer to Take Effect Only After Termination of Employment
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Contract—Option to Extend on Terms to be Subsequently Agreed Held too Vague to be Enforceable—Mutual Mistake of Law Does Not Vitiate a Contract
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Contract—Sale of Goods Act, 1893, s 4—Commission to Paint Portrait is Contract for Work and Labour
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Criminal Law—Mens Rea—Killing a House Pigeon—‘Unlawfully and Wilfully Kill’—Larceny Act, 1861, s. 23—Honest Belief that Bird was a Wild Pigeon—Apprehension of Damage to Crops—Neither of these Held to be a Defence
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 106-107
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