The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 10
... court would register the names of the purchasers , while another would appraise the goods ; and lastly , that unless these requisitions were complied with he could not undertake to have their claims satisfied . The law of creditor and ...
... court would register the names of the purchasers , while another would appraise the goods ; and lastly , that unless these requisitions were complied with he could not undertake to have their claims satisfied . The law of creditor and ...
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... court . This is partly owing to the fact that there is no proper ac- commodation for candidates at many of the courts , notably at the Central Criminal Court where so many weary hours have to be spent . I once lost a good case there ...
... court . This is partly owing to the fact that there is no proper ac- commodation for candidates at many of the courts , notably at the Central Criminal Court where so many weary hours have to be spent . I once lost a good case there ...
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... Court of Directors emasculate the project as soon as it was laid before them . He also made the proceedings of the Supreme Court public . There were not , at this period , many journals to keep in order , -three or four in Calcutta ...
... Court of Directors emasculate the project as soon as it was laid before them . He also made the proceedings of the Supreme Court public . There were not , at this period , many journals to keep in order , -three or four in Calcutta ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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