Australian Annual Digest

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Page 35 - ... be deemed at all times to have had, full power within its jurisdiction to establish courts of judicature, and to abolish and reconstitute the same, and to alter the constitution thereof, and to make provision for the administration of justice therein...
Page 111 - That case was a suit against the receiver of a railway company for damages alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff by reason of the negligence of the employees of the receiver in the management of a train of cars.
Page 35 - The Legislature of the Colony of Queensland shall have full power and authority from time to time to make laws altering or repealing all or any of the provisions...
Page 385 - ... the residue of his real and personal estate to trustees upon trust for sale and...
Page 11 - Duke's mansion and be used by him as before ; it was held that, it was properly left to the jury to say whether the...
Page 35 - Queensland should have full power and authority from time to time to make laws altering or repealing all or any of the provisions of the said Order in Council in the same manner as any other laws for the good government of the colony...
Page 361 - Any person who contravenes, or fails to comply with, any provision of any regulation made in pursuance of this Act, or with °*>nw"any order, rule or by-law made in pursuance of any such regulation, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Page 369 - ... being a son or sons, shall attain the age of twenty-one years, or being a daughter or daughters, shall attain that age or marry...
Page 265 - In so far as the words complained of consist of allegations of fact they are true in substance and in fact, and in so far as they consist of expressions of opinion they are fair comments made in good faith and without malice upon the said facts, which are matters of public interest.
Page 373 - A testator bequeathed his property to trustees upon trust for his wife for life, and after her death upon trust for conversion, and to divide the residue equally between the testator's sister M.

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