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The King's Prerogative*
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 310-323
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P. M. Hamlin's Legal Education in Colonial New York
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 324-336
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Middleton's Case and the Larceny Act, 1916
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 337-353
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The Statute of Uses and the Power to Devise1
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 354-360
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Consensus Mistake and Impossibility in Contract
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 361-378
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The Effects of Peace Treaties Upon Private Rights 1
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 379-398
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Research in Criminal Science
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 399-402
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Obituary
Sir Maurice Sheldon Amos, K.B.E., K.C.
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 403-404
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Notes on Recent Cases
Conflict of laws—Illegitimate child—Declaration of legitimacy and adoption by father in California—Held, ineffectual to legitimate child in England, as father not domiciled in California at date of child's birth
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 405-406
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Contract—Conditions printed on ticket limiting liability—No such limitation on another document which embodied terms of offer—Ticket held to be a receipt—Defendant therefore liable for accident to plaintiff
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 406-407
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Contract—Illegality—Money paid by principal to agent for illegal purpose—Money not applied—Held, time for locus poenitentiae had passed and money was irrecoverable either as damages for fraud or as money had and received
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- 16 January 2009, p. 407
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Contract—Master and servant—Breach of contract by master making further service impossible—Breach not waived by subsequent acceptance of amounts equal to salary
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- 16 January 2009, p. 408
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Contract—Sale of goods—Stipulation that balance of price ‘can be had on hire-purchase terms over a period of two years’—Held, too vague to constitute contract
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 408-409
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Criminal law—‘Criminal cause or matter’—Petition to the Army Council to mitigate, remit, or commute sentence of court-martial held to be a ‘criminal cause or matter’
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 409-410
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Criminal law—Separate trials—Necessary only when essential part of one prisoner's defence attacks co-prisoner—Discretion of judge—Corroboration—Warning not required when prisoner, giving evidence on his own behalf, implicates co-prisoner
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 410-411
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International law—Diplomatic immunity of foreign military attaché—Diplomatic Privileges Act, 1708 (7 Anne, c. 12), s. 3, held to be merely declaratory of the common law
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 411-412
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Real property—Mortgage—Demise for long term—Repayment spread over forty years—Held, the mortgage was a ‘debenture’ within Companies act, 1929, and that the rule against perpetuities does not apply to mortgages
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Tort—Defamation—Statment defamatory by reason of special facts—Sufficient to prove that persons who know these facts and to whom they are published might reasonably think them defamatory, even though they did not believe the imputation
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Tort—False imprisonment—detention of ship's steward on suspicion of customs offence—‘offender’ in Customs Consolidation Act, 1876, held to mean ‘actual offender’ and not merely one reasonably suspected to be an offender
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 413-414
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