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Judicial, Privy Coun.Practice, 1901,Safford/Wheeler
in appeals from courts of civil, criminal and admiralty jurisdiction in the colonies, possessions, and foreign jurisdictions of the crown, and in
appeals from Ecclesiastical and Prize courts, together with the practice as to matters heard upon special reference and applications for the prolongation
of patents; With forms of procedure and precedents of bills of costs. (Founded upon Macpherson’s Practice of the Judicial Committee of the Privy
Council: by Frank Safford & George Wheeler, lviii+1136p, London, Sweet & Maxwell, 1901. (The first half of this text is a general treatise on Privy
Council practice, with extracts from the statutes governing the activities of the Privy Council and appeals thereto. Part II, pp. 206–698, covers the rules,
procedure and statutes applying to specific colonies. This work is cited elsewhere in this text where relevant. See also the closely related work by
Wheeler in this list, Title 308, below. Wheeler was a barrister who served in the Judicial Department of the Privy Council. Safford was the Recorder
of Canterbury.)
Title:   The practice of the Privy Council in judicial matters : in appeals from courts of civil, criminal and admiralty jurisdiction in the colonies, possessions, and foreign jurisdictions of the Crown, and in appeals from ecclesiastical and prize courts, together with the practice as to matters heard upon special reference and applications for the prolongation of patents : with forms of procedure and precedents of bills of costs / by Frank Safford and George Wheeler.
OCLC Number:   60733712
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