| Thomas Stephen - Constitutional history - 1835 - 810 pages
...England. XIX. That the court of session or college of justice, do afler the union, remain in all l™« coming within Scotland, as it is now constituted by the laws of that kingdom, and with "^ same authority and privilegesas before the union; subject, nevertheless, to such regulations, !"'... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1836 - 592 pages
...and College of notwithstanding thereof, remain in all time coming within Scotland, as it is Justice, now constituted by the laws of that kingdom, and with the same authority 7 Oeo. 2. c. 16. and privileges as before the Union, subject nevertheless to such regulations sect.... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 316 pages
...the hands of the united parliament, by improvements in the mode of administering justice : " subject to such regulations as shall be made by the parliament of Great Britain," is a clause over and over again repeated. It would have been better for Scotland, if on the subject... | |
| William Russell - Europe - 1839 - 620 pages
...SESSION, or COLLEGE of JUSTICE, with all the other courts of judicature in SCOTLAND, shall remain as constituted by the laws of that kingdom, and with the same authority and privilege! as before the UNION ; subject nevertheless to such regulation! as may be made by the parliament... | |
| William Alexander - Law - 1841 - 638 pages
...And that the Court of Justiciary do also after the Union, and notwithstanding thereof remain in all time coming within Scotland, as it is now constituted by the Laws ofthat Kingdom, and with the same Authority and Priviledges aS before the Union ; subject nevertheless... | |
| John Riddell - Inheritance and succession - 1842 - 636 pages
...of Session, or Colledge of Justice, do after the Union, and notwithstanding thereof, remain in all time coming within Scotland, as it is now constituted...Laws of that Kingdom, and with the same Authority and Priviledges as before the Union, subject nevertheless to such Regulations for the better administration... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1844 - 986 pages
...other courts of judicature in Scotland, should remain as then constituted by the laws of that kingdom, with the same authority and privileges as before the...; , subject, nevertheless, to such regulations as should be made by the parliament of Great Britain : that all heritable offices, superiorities, heritable... | |
| N. Leitch - 1845 - 346 pages
...Session, or College of Justice, with all the other courts of judicature in Scotland, shall remain as constituted by the laws of that kingdom, and with...union; subject nevertheless to such regulations as may be made by the parliament of Great Britain." In regard to the church it was also stipulated, That... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Schubert - Constitutional law - 1848 - 840 pages
...Court of Session or Colledge of Justice do after the Union and notwithstanding thereof remain in all Time coming within Scotland, as it is now constituted...the Union, subject nevertheless to such Regulations for the better Administration of Justice, as shall be made by the Parliament of Great Britain; and... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1848 - 902 pages
...enacted that the Court of Session should remain in all time coming within Scotland, as now constituted y the laws of that kingdom, and with the same authority and privileges as before the Union, subjected, nevertheless, to such regulations, for the better administration of justice, as should be... | |
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