Abate v Abate (orse. Cauvin)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1961 |
Year | 1961 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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Newfoundland v. Drew et al., 2003 NLSCTD 105
...35, footnote 21]. Hoffman, Bernard G., Cabot to Cartier: Sources for a Historical Ethnography of Northeastern North America 1497-1550 (1961), pp. 29, 31 [para. 167, footnotes 153, Hoffman, Bernard G., The Historical Ethnography of the Micmac of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (1955)......
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Table of cases
...5, [1991] S.J. No. 404 (C.A.) ....................................................................................... 202 Abate v. Abate, [1961] P. 29................................................................................. 435 Abbott-Smith v. Governors of University of Toronto (196......
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Nullity
...country at the time of the commencement of the proceedings. In Merker v. Merker , Simon P. recognized a foreign 46 Abate v. Abate , [1961] P. 29. 47 Gwyn , above note 28 at 85. 48 Above note 11. 49 [1953] P. 246 (C.A.) [ Travers ]. See, generally, Chapter 22, Section C(2)(b). 50 Above note ......
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How to Handle Offending Troops Overseas: The U.S. Military’s Legal Strategy During the Cold War
...General Counsel Benjamin Forman remarked: “You can’t expect a waiver in thatkind of a case”that inflames public opinion (U.S. Senate, 1961, p. 29). Occasionally,military representatives excused delays in the legal process, suggesting these wereinherent to the local procedure or perhaps ind......
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How to Handle Offending Troops Overseas: The U.S. Military’s Legal Strategy During the Cold War
...General Counsel Benjamin Forman remarked: “You can’t expect a waiver in thatkind of a case”that inflames public opinion (U.S. Senate, 1961, p. 29). Occasionally,military representatives excused delays in the legal process, suggesting these wereinherent to the local procedure or perhaps ind......
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