The determination of the divisional court is final, unless leave be given by that court or the court of appeal (Judicature Acts 1894).
The effect of the Judicature Acts on the constitution of the superior courts may be briefly stated.
The forms of criminal pleading still in use are in substance framed on the lines of the old system of pleading at common law in civil cases, which was swept away by the judicature acts.
Since the Judicature Acts, an action on a covenant follows the same course as, and is indistinguishable from, any ordinary action for breach of contract.
He had notoriously little sympathy with the Judicature Acts.
Until the passing of the Judicature Act of 1873 it was pervaded throughout its entire sphere by the flagrant antinomy of law and equity, and that act has only ordered, not executed, its consolidation.
The provincial courts of judicature had also been required to make a report on the projected amendment of the law, but we may well suppose that it was unfavorable, as it never reached Spain.
In every province special courts of judicature were established to watch over the execution of the edicts.
The result of this outbreak, was a decree by the Judicature of the Church, "that the women of the congregation should have the right to vote in all business matters," which they have most judiciously done ever since.
Instead the proceedings are brought by way of judicial review under the Judicature Amendment Act 1972 in order to challenge statements in the Report about the conduct of certain officers of Air New Zealand.
Judicature Amendment Act 1972 Was the statutory power one of decision?
Commissions of Inquiry Act is the exercise of a statutory power of decision within the meaning of the Judicature Amendment Act 1972.
As already mentioned, the proceedings are by way of application for review under the Judicature Amendment Act 1972 and are directed against certain findings in the Report, to which we have referred.
As to the jurisdiction of the Court in the present proceedings, the application is made solely under the Judicature Amendment Act 1972.
Judicature Amendment Act 1977 they have to show in addition that the findings were made in the exercise of a statutory power of decision.
Here the governor commonly resides, the general court and assembly meet, the courts of judicature sit, and the affairs of the whole province are transacted.
Here the assemblies and courts of judicature are held, and the business of the province is chiefly managed, as in all capitals.
The criminal court of judicature was assembled on the 26th of the month, and continued sitting by adjournment for three days; whereat six prisoners were capitally convicted, two of whom were condemned for sheep-stealing.
Such was the increase of crimes, that thrice in this month was the court of criminal judicature assembled.
Scarcely had the last court of judicature sent one man to the gallows, when a highway robbery was committed between the town of Sydney and Parramatta.
It was necessary to assemble the court of criminal judicature once in this month for the trial of an incorrigible offender, John Raynor.
Crimes would have been multiplied on crimes, which the officers who composed the court of criminal judicature would certainly have deemed unnecessary.
On the 5th, the court of civil judicature was held at Parramatta.
The court of criminal judicature was assembled once during this month, when three prisoners, one of whom was a seaman belonging to the Britannia, were transported to Norfolk Island for seven years.
On the first day of this month, the court of criminal judicature was convened for the trial of several offenders.
Twice had the criminal court of judicature lately met for the trial of various offenders; one of whom, being clearly convicted of wilful perjury, stood in the pillory pursuant to his sentence.
The manner I shall not stand in this place to describe, because it is exemplified at large in the judicature of the people of Oceana.
A court of criminal judicature was assembled early in the month for the trial of several offenders who were at that time in confinement under different charges.
A court of civil judicature was held on the 27th and 28th, when several debts were sworn to, and writs taken out.
The governor was to bring out with him a patent for establishing a court of criminal judicature at Norfolk Island.
A court of civil judicature was assembled this month.
Several persons had been tried by the court of criminal judicature for robbing the public stores, and had been found guilty.
The court of civil judicature had hitherto been but rarely assembled.
You have, without rebuke, permitted your followers to declare that if the High Court of Judicature declared the law to be in my favor, that then they and you still intended to defy and disobey the law.
So far as a decision has been given, the very report of the Committee shows that the highest court of judicature in this realm has decided the words are not essential to the oath at all.
Selden, who was himself a great ornament of the Common Law, and who was personally engaged in most of the impeachments of his time, has written expressly on the judicature in Parliament.
Your own Journals have recorded the document, in which the prisoner complains bitterly of the House of Commons, and indeed of the whole judicature of the country,--a complaint which your Lordships will do well to examine.
It would be possible to constitute an international court without basing it on the representation of definite states, and that is very likely to come to pass in the future, when fuller confidence in the international judicature is felt.
Would not an appeal from the State judicature to a federal court, in all cases where the act of Confederation controlled the question, be as effectual a remedy, and exactly commensurate to the defect?
It is a transfer from a judicature of learning and integrity, to one, the greatness of which is both illiterate and unprincipled.
The judicature was now rendered subservient to the Executive, and the Uitlanders were thus deprived of their last constitutional safeguard against the injustice of the Boer and Hollander oligarchy.
The act of Parliament establishing the courts of judicature was next read; and lastly, the patents under the great seal, empowering the proper persons to convene and hold those courts whenever the exigency should require.
Account of the highest Court of Judicature in Pensylvania, viz.
Upon the whole, the business has gone off better than I expected; though I take it for granted that we shall hear again, both of the criminal judicature and of the recognition.
Had the salaries been high and the number of the judges small, the means of a good judicature would have been attained.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "judicature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.