State, if satisfied with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or withhold a certificate as he thinks most conducive to the public good... The crown. 2d ed. 1896 - Page 232by Sir William Reynell Anson - 1896Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1870 - 556 pages
...if satisfied with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or withhold a certificate as he thinks must conducive to the public good, and no appeal shall lie from his decision, but such certificate... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1870 - 552 pages
...if satisfied with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or withhold a certificate as lie thinks most conducive to the, public good, and no appeal shall lie from his decision, but such... | |
| John Cutler - Naturalization - 1871 - 138 pages
...if satisficd with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or...certificate as he thinks most conducive to the public good, and no appeal shall lie from his decision, but such certificate shall not take effect until the applicant... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - International law - 1871 - 800 pages
...satisfied with the evidence adduced, Rhall take the " case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without " assigning any reason, give...as he thinks " most conducive to the public good, and no appeal shall lie from " his decision, but such certificate shall not take effect until the "... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - Aliens - 1871 - 162 pages
...if satisfied with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or...certificate as he thinks most conducive to the public good, and no appeal shall lie from his decision, but such certificate shall not take effect until the applicant... | |
| Canada - Law - 1872 - 678 pages
...if satisfied with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or...certificate as he thinks most conducive to the public good, and no appeal shall lie from Naturalization. Certificate of re-admission to British nationality. his... | |
| Canada - Session laws - 1872 - 680 pages
...if satisfied with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or...certificate as he thinks most conducive to the public good, and no appeal shall lie from Naturalization. his decision, but such certificate shall not take effect... | |
| David Nasmith - Constitutional history - 1873 - 552 pages
...if satisfied with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or...certificate as he thinks most conducive to the public good, and no appeal shall lie from his decision ; but such certificate shall not take effect until the applicant... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1874 - 904 pages
...if satisfied with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or...certificate as he thinks most conducive to the public good, and no appeal shall lie from his decision, but such certificate shall not take effect until the applicant... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1875 - 218 pages
...if satisfied with the evidence adduced, shall take the case of the applicant into consideration, and may, with or without assigning any reason, give or...certificate as he thinks most conducive to the public good, and no appeal shall lie from his decision, but such certificate shall not take effect until the applicant... | |
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