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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday December 31 1917

1917

The only case of of public debts permissible to Intetuitional law is that of a c State ref (hating the liabilities of the Goverment incurred by the latter for the immediate purposes of the war. [...] The meeting of the House of Commons not in the morning but in the afternoon is one of the many illustrations of the effect on the customs rules pratice and etiquette of the House of Comnions due to a large contingent of practising barristers being members of that assembly. [...] ter Hall to bring the lawyers into the House it was proposed that the Judges there should be required to sit at seven o'clock in the morning and to rise at ten to meet the convenience of members of the Bar who were of the House. [...] But this makes it all the more strange that the Act should omit to make definite provision for the inference to be drawn in the case of a missing Will thereby leaving it to the Courts in the absence of any other guide to follow a rule of practice which has little to recommend it and by doing which the intentions of the testator and the just expectations of his legatees air liable to be disappii [...] 22 (2) of the Bengal Tentri0 'Act he Wee entitled to held the find enbjeet to the pNymett to the Plaintiff of their ihit43 of the rent m the holding.
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday December 31 1917
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