H.M.S. Archer

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1919
Date1919
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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13 cases
  • Shaw Savill and Albion Company Ltd v Commonwealth
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • Invalid date
  • R v Raymond
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 16 October 1980
    ...reminded that some courts may at any time set aside 3D order made ex parte: see Order 32 Rule 6 of the Rules of the Supreme Court, and H.M.S. Archer, (1919) P. 1. 41 Whether a criminal court has the power in its undoubted inherent jurisdiction (as to which see what Lord Morris of Borth-y-Ge......
  • Santos v Owners and/or demise charterers of the ship or vessel 'Baltic Carrier' [QBD (Admiralty)]
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Admiralty)
    • 21 February 2001
    ...TheELR [1965] P 357. Bua International Ltd v Hai Hing Shipping Co Ltd [2000] CLC 603. Espanoleto, TheELR [1920] P 223. HMS ArcherELR [1919] P 1. Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Barbrak Ltd (“The Myrto”) (No. 3)ELR [1987] AC 597. Niceto de Larrinaga, TheELR [1966] P 80. Seaspeed America, TheUNK [1990......
  • Powercore Pte Ltd v D+B Projects Pte Ltd (United Overseas Bank Limited, garnishee)
    • Singapore
    • District Court (Singapore)
    • 5 June 2017
    ...by an ex parte order may apply to the court to discharge it, inasmuch as he has not had an opportunity of being heard: see HMS Archer [1919] P 1. In my view, where the order does not fall within any of the three specified situations, the court’s exercise of its inherent powers is to be circ......
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9 books & journal articles
  • The Alberta Legislature Building: A Living Monument.
    • Canada
    • Canadian Parliamentary Review Vol. 44 No. 2, June 2021
    • 22 June 2021
    ...of the sound system. (10) "Legislative buildings transformed into fairy bower for Prince's visit," Edmonton Journal (September 9, 1919): p. 1. (11) "Presentation is highlight royalty visit," Edmonton Bulletin (June 2,1939): p. (12) "These halls not made for dances," Calgary Herald (November......
  • L'édifice de l'Assemblée legislative de l'Alberta : Un monument vivant.
    • Canada
    • Revue parlementaire canadienne Vol. 44 No. 2, June 2021
    • 22 June 2021
    ...certains enregistrements des délibérations ont été effectués après l'installation du système audio. (10) >, Edmonton Journal (9 septembre 1919) : p. 1. (11) >, Edmonton Bulletin (2 juin 1939) : p. (12) >, Calgary Herald (4 novembre 1919) : p. 22. (13) F. Bailie Hughes. >, Calgary Herald (20......
  • Rethinking Public Administration’s Roots in Pragmatism
    • United States
    • Sage American Review of Public Administration, The No. 30-2, June 2000
    • 1 June 2000
    ...political affairs. . . . The federal Constitu-tion . . . was based as far as possible on the experience of the colonies and thestates. (1919, pp. 1-2) Beard also attacked the popular notion of the United States Constitution as anexperiment in The powers which the Convention of 1787 vested i......
  • Le premier Président de l'Assemblée législative de l'Alberta : emporté par la grippe.
    • Canada
    • Revue parlementaire canadienne Vol. 43 No. 3, September 2020
    • 22 September 2020
    ...Notes (1) >, Edmonton Bulletin, 16 mais 1906, p. 1. (2) >, Edmonton Daily Bulletin, 9 février 1909, p. 1. (3) >, Edmonton Bulletin, 6 mai 1919, p. 1. (4) >, Morning Albertan (Calgary), 8 mai 1919, p. Le portrait officiel de Charles Wellington Fisher, premier président de l'Assemblée législa......
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