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This book, a study of the principal appellate court in the English civil law hierarchy, the High Court of Delegates, examines the history, jurisdiction, procedure, personnel and records of the court from the mid-sixteenth century until its abolition in 1832. In an introductory historical survey, the author considers the earlier provisions for civil law appeal, the circumstances surrounding the creation of the Court of Delegates, and its history from the mid-sixteenth century until 1832. After a general discussion of the jurisdiction of the court, Dr Duncan goes on to a detailed discussion of several jurisdictional problems: in particular he deals with the relationship between the Court of Delegates and certain other Judicial bodies, and with the extent of the Court's original jurisdiction. He devotes two chapters to commissions of delegacy and commissions of review, analysing the rules which governed the right of a party to appeal to the Court of Delegates, and also to appeal from a de

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1. The Court of Delegates - an historical survey; 2. Jurisdiction; 3. Commissions of Delegacy; 4. Commissions of Review; 5. Procedure - Causes Inter Partes - The Preliminaries; 6. Procedure - Causes Inter Partes - Proof by Witnesses; 7. Procedure - Causes Inter Partes - Proof by Documents; 8. Procedure - Causes Inter Partes - Sentence and Execution; 9. Procedure - Causes of Office; 10. The Personnel of the court; 11. The Locale of the court; 12. The Records of the court.

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    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    Publication Date: 12/11/2008 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780521086493, 978-0521086493
    ISBN10: 0521086493

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book, a study of the principal appellate court in the English civil law hierarchy, the High Court of Delegates, examines the history, jurisdiction, procedure, personnel and records of the court from the mid-sixteenth century until its abolition in 1832. In an introductory historical survey, the author considers the earlier provisions for civil law appeal, the circumstances surrounding the creation of the Court of Delegates, and its history from the mid-sixteenth century until 1832. After a general discussion of the jurisdiction of the court, Dr Duncan goes on to a detailed discussion of several jurisdictional problems: in particular he deals with the relationship between the Court of Delegates and certain other Judicial bodies, and with the extent of the Court's original jurisdiction. He devotes two chapters to commissions of delegacy and commissions of review, analysing the rules which governed the right of a party to appeal to the Court of Delegates, and also to appeal from a de

    Table of Contents
    1. The Court of Delegates - an historical survey; 2. Jurisdiction; 3. Commissions of Delegacy; 4. Commissions of Review; 5. Procedure - Causes Inter Partes - The Preliminaries; 6. Procedure - Causes Inter Partes - Proof by Witnesses; 7. Procedure - Causes Inter Partes - Proof by Documents; 8. Procedure - Causes Inter Partes - Sentence and Execution; 9. Procedure - Causes of Office; 10. The Personnel of the court; 11. The Locale of the court; 12. The Records of the court.

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