| Great Britain. Court of King's bench - 1790 - 468 páginas
...INN. to that of other feminaries of learning. But all the power they have concerning the admiflion to the bar, is delegated to them from the Judges, and, in every inflance, their conduct is fubjeft t(j their control as vifitors. This will appear from a great variety... | |
| Stewart Kyd - 1794 - 564 páginas
...analogous to that of other feminaries of learning : but all the power they have concerning admiffion to the bar is delegated to them from the judges, and in every inftance their conduct is fubject to their controul as vifitors. The proper remedy, therefore, for... | |
| 1846 - 706 páginas
...voluntary societies, which for ages ' have submitted to government analogous to that of other semi' naries of learning ; but all the power they have concerning...conduct is subject to their control as' visitors.' * One topic of inquiry suggested by Mr Wyse was, whether the judges had ever exercised any control... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sylvester Douglas Baron Glenbervie - 1813 - 1010 páginas
...have no constitution by charters from the Crown. They aré voluntary societies, which, for ages, have submitted to government analogous to that of other...of learning. But all the power they have concerning tlte admission to the bar, is delegated to them from the Judges, and, in every instance, their conduct... | |
| 1816 - 724 páginas
...reported in Dougl. 353) lord Mansfield laid down, that "all the power of the Inns of Court concerning admission to the bar is delegated to them from the judges, and that in every instance the conduct of those societies is subject to the COM687] Jlr a Libel, A the... | |
| 1825 - 320 páginas
...It is laid down by Lord Mansfield, (Doug. 353,) that all the power of the Inns of Court concerning admission to the bar, is delegated to them from the Judges, and that in every instance the conduct of those societies is subject to the controul of the Judges as visitors.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Cresswell Cresswell - 1826 - 1076 páginas
...against 1 The Benchers society, says, " They are voluntary societies, which for of LINcOLN'* ages have submitted to government analogous to that of other...conduct is subject to their control as visitors." If this be not a case in which the twelve Judges can interfere, what other government can these societies... | |
| 1831 - 446 páginas
...charters from the crown. They are voluntary societies, which for ages have submitted to goverument analogous to that of other seminaries of learning. But all the power they hare concerning the admission to the bar is delegated to them from the judges, and in many instances... | |
| 1833 - 560 páginas
...reported in Dougl. 353) Lord Mansfield laid down, that "all the power of the Inns of Court concerning admission to the bar, is delegated to them from the Judges ; and that in every instance the conduct of those societies is subject to the control of the Judges, as visitors.... | |
| 1834 - 576 páginas
...corporations, and have no charter from the Crown. They are voluntary societies, which for ages have submitted to government, analogous to that of other...is delegated to them from the Judges ; and in every instance'their conduct is subject to their controul as Visitors. In support of these positions, a variety... | |
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