Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Volumen4John Murray, 1922 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
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... limited by the grant ; and it may be that some limit on the power of dele- gation is inherent in the terms of the grant . The power to make laws , extensive as it is , was vested in a designated authority and in no other . Whatever ...
... limited by the grant ; and it may be that some limit on the power of dele- gation is inherent in the terms of the grant . The power to make laws , extensive as it is , was vested in a designated authority and in no other . Whatever ...
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... limited by the obligation to preserve the identity of all the com- ponent parts of that Legislature . The Legislature was not , for instance , limited in respect to the Legislative Council to changes in the constitution of the Council ...
... limited by the obligation to preserve the identity of all the com- ponent parts of that Legislature . The Legislature was not , for instance , limited in respect to the Legislative Council to changes in the constitution of the Council ...
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... limited in any event to an amount not exceeding £ 100 per package or unit , unless the nature and value of the goods lost or damaged were declared by the shipper before the goods were shipped , and were inserted in the bill of lading ...
... limited in any event to an amount not exceeding £ 100 per package or unit , unless the nature and value of the goods lost or damaged were declared by the shipper before the goods were shipped , and were inserted in the bill of lading ...
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... limited to those who were first , second , or third in command there . The maximum number was increased from nine to thirteen . Under the old Act there was no limit , and the regulations made in 1731 , which were in force till 1806 ...
... limited to those who were first , second , or third in command there . The maximum number was increased from nine to thirteen . Under the old Act there was no limit , and the regulations made in 1731 , which were in force till 1806 ...
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... officers , of whom the President was a Commander or of 1 I P.R. , 544 ; I Bro . P.C. , 76 . 2 10 & 11 Vict . , c . 59 . higher rank , and had a limited jurisdiction over officers THE DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL COURTS MARTIAL . 47.
... officers , of whom the President was a Commander or of 1 I P.R. , 544 ; I Bro . P.C. , 76 . 2 10 & 11 Vict . , c . 59 . higher rank , and had a limited jurisdiction over officers THE DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL COURTS MARTIAL . 47.
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