- Halsbury's Laws
Halsbury's Laws is the name of a legal encyclopaedia produced by
LexisNexis Butterworths .*
Halsbury's Laws of England
*Halsbury's Laws of Australia
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Halsbury's Laws is the name of a legal encyclopaedia produced by
*
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Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Halsbury's Laws of England — is a definitive encyclopedic treatise on the laws of England published by LexisNexis Butterworths. It includes restatements of the common law with remarks to the relevant judicial authority and the statutory law which has in many cases codified,… … Wikipedia
Halsbury's Laws of Australia — is similar to Halsbury s Laws of England, but is written for Australia. It is an encyclopaedia of the laws of Australia. Published by LexisNexis Butterworths, it is one of the two foremost legal encyclopaedias in Australia, the other being The… … Wikipedia
Halsbury's Statutes — Halsbury’s Statutes of England and Wales (commonly referred to as Halsbury s Statutes ) is the authoritative source for statute law in England and Wales. It provides an up to date version of the amended text of every Public General Act of the… … Wikipedia
Halsbury — may refer to:* Halsbury s Laws of England or Halsbury s Laws of Australia, legal encyclopedias. * Hardinge Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury, the progenitor of the above … Wikipedia
Hardinge Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury — Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury (3 September 1823 11 December 1921) was a leading barrister, politician and government minister, serving as Solicitor General for England and Wales and Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. His lasting… … Wikipedia
Sovereign immunity — Not to be confused with the principle of public international law that the government of a state is normally not amenable before the courts of another state, see State immunity. Sovereign immunity, or crown immunity, is a legal doctrine by which… … Wikipedia
Treasure trove — A treasure trove may broadly be defined as an amount of gold, silver, gemstones, money, jewellery, or any valuable collection found hidden underground or in places such as cellars or attics, where the treasure seems old enough for it to be… … Wikipedia
Jury (England and Wales) — In the legal jurisdiction of England and Wales, there is a long tradition of jury trial that has evolved over centuries.HistoryThe English jury has its roots in two institutions that date from before the Norman conquest in 1066. The inquest, as a … Wikipedia
Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court — The Chief Industrial Magistrate s Court is the general name given to the Local Court of New South Wales when hearing industrial cases. Local Courts are the lowest courts in the court hierarchy in New South Wales, a State of Australia, and deal… … Wikipedia
Inquest (England and Wales) — Inquests in England and Wales are held into sudden and unexplained deaths and also into the circumstances of discovery of a certain class of valuable artefacts known as treasure trove . Inquests are the responsibility of the coroner.Where an… … Wikipedia