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The Cambridge Law Journal, 1942
‘The system of forms of action, or the writ system, is the most important characteristic of English medieval law, and it was not abolished until its piecemeal destruction in the nineteenth century.’ Maitland thus reminds us that we have to know a fair amount about forms of action in order to understand the modern law, and as forms of action were based ...
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‘The system of forms of action, or the writ system, is the most important characteristic of English medieval law, and it was not abolished until its piecemeal destruction in the nineteenth century.’ Maitland thus reminds us that we have to know a fair amount about forms of action in order to understand the modern law, and as forms of action were based ...
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1985
Churches in American society provide a rich cultural context within which alcohol-related beliefs are espoused and practiced. They also serve as organizations through which alcohol problems can be identified, counseling given, and treatment referrals made.
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Churches in American society provide a rich cultural context within which alcohol-related beliefs are espoused and practiced. They also serve as organizations through which alcohol problems can be identified, counseling given, and treatment referrals made.
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Abstract The previous chapter considered the law relating to standing. It provides the natural foundation for consideration of the principal remedies used by individuals or groups when seeking redress against public bodies. This is familiar terrain, occupied by the prerogative writs of certiorari, prohibition, and mandamus, and also by ...
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