Appointed by the Imperial government judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Quebec, 1873.
In 1846 appointed Master of the Rolls and judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court.
Footnote 7: Deputy register of the vice-admiralty court in Boston.
Rhode Island, and condemned as a prize by the vice-admiralty court there.
The federal courts can lend their aid to carry into effect a right arising wholly from the statute of a State, even if it affect maritime interests and must be enforced, if at all, through an admiralty court.
Her Majesty the Queen in Council may make rules of court for regulating the procedure and practice, including fees and costs, in a Vice-Admiralty Court, whether under this Act or otherwise.
There is power, however, reserved to the crown to erect through the admiralty in any British possession any vice-admiralty court, except in India or any British possession having a representative legislature.
Admiralty Court as to the limits of their respective jurisdictions reached an acute stage.
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