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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 4 1937

1937

Baldwin’s words were a statment of the constitutional position and not a mere rhetorical phrase we do not see that they place the will of the monarch above the pleasure of the Parliament in the matter of a legal abdication. [...] 2. The determination of the spheres of application and the influence of oriental systems of law. [...] 4. A critical examination of the work of the Brusfels Conventions of the 25th August 1924 and of the loth April 1926 relating to maritime law. [...] In the case of James II there being no wing to summon the Parliament William was advised to call a Convention ; and the House of Commons resolved that " King James II having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between King and People and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom had abdicated the goverment and the throne had thereby bec [...] account upto the date of that decree and the duty of the Court in the second suit would be limited to the ascertainment of the amount due at the date of the second suit or decree% and to give such consequential relief as the law permits.
law
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 4 1937
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