Attorney General v Pratt
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1865 |
Court | Exchequer |
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5 cases
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The King (Martin) v Mahony
...7 C. B. (N. S.) 191. (8) L. R. 2 C. P. 684. (9) [1902] 1 K. B. 167. (1) [1907] 2 K. B. 380. (2) 3 Ir. C. L. R. 589. (3) 9 Ir. L. R. 93. (4) 9 Ex. 140. (5) 7 Ir. C. L. R. 438; 8 Ir. C. L. R. (6) [1898] 2 Ir. 694. (7) 10 Ir. C. L. R. (1) 22 L. R. 98. (2) 22 L. R. Ir. 500. (3) 1 Q. B. 66. ...
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Duke of Devonshire and Others, Apellants; Drohan, Respondent
...directions of the Commissioners, and to comply with the Act of Parliament. Suppose, then, the Duke of Devonshire altered his weir to (1) 9 Exch. 140. (2) Ir. R. 2 C. L. p. 539. (3) Ir. R. 3 Eq. 412; Ir. R. 5 Eq. 314. Vol. 11. QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. 187 protect himself from further penaltie......
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R (Marquess of Clanricarde) v Estates Commissioners
...Oct. 25, 1907, p. 1462. (1) See full copy of objections in the judgment of the Lord Chancellor, infra, p. 562. (1) [1909] 2 I. R. 258. (1) 9 Exch. 140. (1) 43 I. L. T. (2) 43 Ir. L. T. R. 76. (1) L. R. 2 H. L. 239, at p. 283. (2) 21 Q. B. D. 533. (3) 11 Exch. 303. (1) In the Court of Appeal......
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The Queen against Joseph Nunneley
...That is collateral to the merits, and a matter on which the jurisdiction depends. And, aa laid down in the judgment of Bun&ury v. Fuller (9 Exch. 140), "it is a general rule, that no Court of limited juris* diction can give itself jurisdiction by a wrong decision on a point collateral to th......
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