| Robert Henry Murray - 1919 - 64 halaman
...Hen. in. (1252) to 34 Ed. I. (1305-6). found in the Great Charter of Ireland, where it states that " Common Pleas shall not follow our Court, but shall be held in some certain place."1 Dublin was the certain place for some time, then it was Carlow from 1366 to 1394.... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1922 - 776 halaman
...Curia separates into a Council and a Court of King's Bench.2 The seventeenth clause provides that " Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in some certain place.3 We have seen that a division of the Curia Regis had, during Richard I.'s and John's... | |
| William Renwick Riddell, Michigan Historical Commission - 1924 - 344 halaman
...Chapter XVIl, "Communia placita non sequantur curium nostram sed teneantur in aliquo loco certo", — "Common Pleas shall not follow our Court but shall be held in some certain place." Thereafter the Court of Common Pleas sat in a "certain place", that is Westminster.... | |
| Margaret Alice Hennings - 1924 - 308 halaman
...perform greater service for a knight's fee nor for any other free tenement than is due therefrom. (11) Common pleas shall not follow our court but shall be held in some fixed place. (12) Inquests of novel disseisin and of mort d 'ancestor and of darrein presentment... | |
| Great Britain. Curia regis - 1926 - 452 halaman
...more popular resort with the men of other distant shires. Clause 17 of Magna Carta provides that " common pleas shall not " follow our court but shall be held in aliqito loco certo." The usual interpretation of this clause assumes that the barons wanted suits to... | |
| 1926 - 138 halaman
...forced to do more service for a knight's fee, or for another freeholding, than is due from it. 17. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in a certain fixed place. 18. Assizes of novel disseisin, of mort d'ancestor, and of darrein presentment... | |
| 1927 - 358 halaman
...delay right or justice." But how many remember the seventeenth paragraph of that great instrument. "17. Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in any certain place." And how many realize the profound historical significance of ihese words? from the necessity of following... | |
| 1927 - 358 halaman
...delay right or justice." But how many remember the seventeenth paragraph of that great instrument. "17. Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in any certain place." And how many realize the profound historical significance of ihese words? The barons were in arms against... | |
| Sidney Reed Brett - 1929 - 198 halaman
...arbitrated, led the Court of Common Pleas to be fixed at Westminster. Thus John agreed in Magna Charta: " The Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in some certain place." Exchequer Court. — The one class of case, directly affecting the King's interest,... | |
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