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History of Southern Africa: Comprising the Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius ... - Page 194
by Robert Montgomery Martin - 1836 - 336 pages
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A Summary of Colonial Law, the Practice of the Court of Appeals from the ...

Charles Clark - 1834 - 768 pages
...of whom may form a court, one of the four first-named always presiding. This court was established for the trial of offences committed on the high seas, and for offences relating to the slave trade, in places where no local British jurisdiction existed. It has...
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History of the British Colonies: Possessions in Africa and Australia

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1835 - 736 pages
...allowed an advocate by the Court, to inquire into his case. The Attorney-General (salary 1,200/.), rations officii, is the public accuser and prosecutor,...ships of war, and also the captains and commanders * The colonists complain of a great want of uniformity in the law proceedings of the circuit courts...
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The British Colonial Library, [comprising a Popular and Authentic ...

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1836 - 360 pages
...advocate by the Court, to inquire into his case. The Attorney General (salary 1,200l.), rations offidi, is the public accuser and prosecutor, and all suits...Seal, dated 13th March, 1832, are the Governor, or Lieutenant- Governor, members of council, the Chief and Puisne Judges, the Commander-in-Chief and flag-officers...
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Statistics of the Colonies of the British Empire ...: From the Official ...

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1839 - 942 pages
...and a person, suing informa paujieris, is allowed an advocate by the Court, to inquire into his case. A court of Vice-Admiralty sits for the trial of offences...Seal, dated 13th March, 1832, are the Governor, or hicutunant-Governor, Members of Council, the Chief and Puisne Judges, the Commander-in-Chief and flap484...
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History of the Colonies of the British Empire ...: From the Official Records ...

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1843 - 1074 pages
...and a person, suing informa pmiperis, is allowed an advocate by the Court, to inquire into hiĀ» case. A court of Vice-Admiralty sits for the trial of offences...Members of Council, the Chief and Puisne Judges, the Commandi'r-in-Chief and flagofficers of ships of war, and also the captains and commanders of ships...
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The Cape and South Africa

John Noble - 1878 - 266 pages
...on circuit. There is a Vice- Admiralty Court, the Chief Justice being judge, which sits at Cape Town for the trial of offences committed on the high seas and for the adjudication of maritime disputes. Besides these higher courts, there are courts of Resident Magistrates held in each town or division...
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Official Handbook: History, Productions and Resources of the Cape of Good Hope

John Noble - 1886 - 428 pages
...the Colony. There is a Vice-Admiralty Court, the Chief Justice being judge, which sits at Cape Town for the trial of offences committed on the high seas...and for the adjudication of maritime disputes. The Attorney-General has the right and duty to prosecute all crimes in all Courts in the Colony, in person...
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The Rise of British West Africa: Comprising the Early History of the Colony ...

Claude George - 1904 - 488 pages
...Advocate, the Colonial Secretary, and others specified in the Commission. 387 This court was established for the trial of offences committed on the high seas and for offences relating to the slave trade when committed in those parts of the African coast where there...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 24

Henry Allon - 1856 - 614 pages
...district, or l0i. in other parts of the colony, are recoverable in the court of the resident magistrate. A court of vice-admiralty sits for the trial of offences...seas, and for the adjudication of maritime disputes. Matrimonial courts, for divorces, and the settlement of differences, and the granting of marriage licences,...
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