... the criminal law of England, and the benefits and advantages resulting from the use of it, have been sensibly felt by the inhabitants, from an experience of more than nine years, during which it has been uniformly administered; be it therefore further... The Canadian Law Times - Stran 1701903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 964 strani
...years, daring which it lias been uniformly administered ; be it therefore further winded that the tame shall continue to be administered, and shall be observed...as in the method of prosecution and trial, and the punishmentsaiid forfeitures thereby inflicted, to the exclusion of every other rule of criminal law,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1819 - 736 strani
...be it therefore enacted, that the same shall continue to be administered, and shall be observed us law in the province of Quebec, as well in the description...trial, and the punishments and forfeitures thereby inflicte^-" — It is hardly possible to conceive words of greater latitude. Whatever is ад ofi'ence... | |
| George Okill Stuart - 1834 - 652 strani
...III. c. 83, the criminal law of °fadLa™er ^ England is declared to be the law of this province, " as well in the description and quality of the offence, as in the mode of prosecution and trial." A great portion of that law is of universal application and that portion... | |
| 1838 - 824 strani
...uniformly administered : be it therefore further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that the same shall continue to be administered, and shall be observed...the exclusion of every other rule of criminal law. Now, what is the effect of this law ? Not to introduce into Canada everything which could apply to... | |
| Sir Robert Wilmot Horton - 1838 - 116 strani
...called the Quebec Act, it is enacted, that " the criminal law of England shall be administered and observed as law in the province of Quebec, as well...as in the method of prosecution and trial, and the punishment and forfeiture thereby inflicted ; to the exclusion of every other rule of criminal law... | |
| 312 strani
..." ' administered ;' be it, therefore, further enacted, by the " authority aforesaid, That the same shall continue to be " administered, and shall be observed as law in the pro" vince of Quebec, as well in the description and quality " of the offence, as in the method of... | |
| 1839 - 400 strani
...offence, because he saith that by the Act of the Imperial Parliament of the 14th Geo. III. c. 83, it is enacted that the Criminal Law of England shall continue...well in the description and quality of the offence as the method of prosecution and trial, to the exclusion of every other rule of Criminal Law or mode of... | |
| 1839 - 576 strani
...that by the Act of the Imperial Parliament, of the fourteenth George III. chapter eighty-three, it is enacted, that the criminal law of England shall continue...well in the description and quality of the offence as the method of prosecution and trial, to the exclusion of every other criminal law or mode of proceeding... | |
| 1839 - 598 strani
...Georgo III. chapter eighty-three, it is enacted, that the criminal law of England shall continue to he administered, and shall be observed as law in the...Quebec, as well in the description and quality of the offencc as the method of prosecution ond trial, to the exclusion of every other criminal law or mode... | |
| 1839 - 36 strani
...uniformly administered, " Be it therefore enacted that the same shall continue lit be iidminis" tered, and shall be observed as law in the Province, of Quebec, as " well in the description and quality of the offenee as in the method of " prosecution and trial and the punUhuient and forfeitures, &c." i( Certainly,... | |
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