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Middlesex Quarter Sessions
in other counties. Middlesex Sessions are held at the Guildhall, Westminster, and are not to be confused with London Sessions, which
Metropolitan Police Magistrates
Metropolitan Police Courts are: Bow Street, Clerkenwell, Marylebone, Marlborough Street, Westminster, Old Street, Thames, Tower Bridge, Lambeth, Greenwich, Woolwich, North London,
Metropolis
of government, in any kingdom; the Cities of London and Westminster and the parishes adjacent thereto; the County of London. See
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Procedendo
contempt by writ of attachment, returnable in the courts at Westminster, 3 Bl. Com. 109. It also lay where an action
Maritime Courts
c. 27), and ss. 5 and 6of the Statute of Westminster (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 4), relating, inter alia,
King's Bench
opening of the Royal Courts, the court usually sat at Westminster, being an ancient palace of the Crown, but might remove
King
status of a dominion, and see also the Statute of Westminster, 1931 (22 Geo. 5, c. 4), s. 4, enacting, subject
Prize Court
see ss. 1, 6 and 10 of the Statute of Westminster, 1931. Subject to rules of Court all jurisdiction as a
Reserving points of law
full Court (for which he was sitting as Commissioner) at Westminster, and this practice, recognised by s. 34 of the Common
Process
Britt. 138. At Common Law the three superior courts at Westminster, in personal actions, differed greatly, before the Uniformity of Process
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Middlesex Quarter Sessions
in other counties. Middlesex Sessions are held at the Guildhall, Westminster, and are not to be confused with London Sessions, which
Metropolitan Police Magistrates
Metropolitan Police Courts are: Bow Street, Clerkenwell, Marylebone, Marlborough Street, Westminster, Old Street, Thames, Tower Bridge, Lambeth, Greenwich, Woolwich, North London,
Metropolis
of government, in any kingdom; the Cities of London and Westminster and the parishes adjacent thereto; the County of London. See
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Procedendo
contempt by writ of attachment, returnable in the courts at Westminster, 3 Bl. Com. 109. It also lay where an action
Maritime Courts
c. 27), and ss. 5 and 6of the Statute of Westminster (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 4), relating, inter alia,
King's Bench
opening of the Royal Courts, the court usually sat at Westminster, being an ancient palace of the Crown, but might remove
King
status of a dominion, and see also the Statute of Westminster, 1931 (22 Geo. 5, c. 4), s. 4, enacting, subject
Prize Court
see ss. 1, 6 and 10 of the Statute of Westminster, 1931. Subject to rules of Court all jurisdiction as a
Reserving points of law
full Court (for which he was sitting as Commissioner) at Westminster, and this practice, recognised by s. 34 of the Common
Process
Britt. 138. At Common Law the three superior courts at Westminster, in personal actions, differed greatly, before the Uniformity of Process
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