The establishment of the Admiralty Court , which was formally known as the Nova Scotia Court of Vice-Admiralty, had preceded Cornwallis\u27s arrival by several years. In the late summer of 1720, when Richard Philipps was both Governor and Vice-Admiral at Nova Scotia\u27s old royal capital of Annapolis, Daniel Henry was appointed as Judge, Arthur Savage as Register and Cypryan Southack as Marshal in vice-admiralty. Less than a decade later, during the winter of 1729, the principal offices of a court of vice-admiralty went to John Bradstreet as Judge, Erasmus James Philipps as Advocate General, James Gibson as Register and Archibald Rennie as Marshal. In the summer of 1737, a commission was granted to Edward How as Judge of the Court. How h...
This thesis is coneerned only with the peninsula of Nova Scotia. Although politically speaking Cape ...
The subject of the present inquiry, is to point out the origin and sources of the laws in force in N...
Running title: Cases in the Vice-Admiralty Court for Lower Canada.Half title: Cases in the Vice-Admi...
The establishment of the Admiralty Court , which was formally known as the Nova Scotia Court of Vic...
The conference program describes the legal history of Nova Scotia as terra incognita. Whether this i...
The performance of Nova Scotia\u27s thirty-seven attorneys general in the 234 years between 1749 and...
Expressed in simplest terms Nova Scotia law, generally speaking, is an amalgamation of English commo...
The evolution of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia has been well described elsewhere.\u27 This paper ...
The Court of Chancery in Nova Scotia enjoyed a history that may best be described as a progression f...
"The first Court of Vice-Admiralty to be set up in British Columbia was in existence for nine months...
The Law Civil and Maritime: Quebec Admiralty Courts and the Development of in rem Procedure explores...
D.G. Bell has observed that the torrent of historical writing on Canadian legal education has yet t...
The process of the common law courts when resorted to by foreigners appears to have failed entirely ...
Includes appendix."The Independence of Judges is essential to the Impartial Administration of Justic...
When in December, 1791, Upper Canada began her separate provincial career, her first Lieutenant-Gove...
This thesis is coneerned only with the peninsula of Nova Scotia. Although politically speaking Cape ...
The subject of the present inquiry, is to point out the origin and sources of the laws in force in N...
Running title: Cases in the Vice-Admiralty Court for Lower Canada.Half title: Cases in the Vice-Admi...
The establishment of the Admiralty Court , which was formally known as the Nova Scotia Court of Vic...
The conference program describes the legal history of Nova Scotia as terra incognita. Whether this i...
The performance of Nova Scotia\u27s thirty-seven attorneys general in the 234 years between 1749 and...
Expressed in simplest terms Nova Scotia law, generally speaking, is an amalgamation of English commo...
The evolution of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia has been well described elsewhere.\u27 This paper ...
The Court of Chancery in Nova Scotia enjoyed a history that may best be described as a progression f...
"The first Court of Vice-Admiralty to be set up in British Columbia was in existence for nine months...
The Law Civil and Maritime: Quebec Admiralty Courts and the Development of in rem Procedure explores...
D.G. Bell has observed that the torrent of historical writing on Canadian legal education has yet t...
The process of the common law courts when resorted to by foreigners appears to have failed entirely ...
Includes appendix."The Independence of Judges is essential to the Impartial Administration of Justic...
When in December, 1791, Upper Canada began her separate provincial career, her first Lieutenant-Gove...
This thesis is coneerned only with the peninsula of Nova Scotia. Although politically speaking Cape ...
The subject of the present inquiry, is to point out the origin and sources of the laws in force in N...
Running title: Cases in the Vice-Admiralty Court for Lower Canada.Half title: Cases in the Vice-Admi...