| Straits Settlements. Supreme Court - 1869 - 80 Seiten
...Goods of Abdullah in March 1835 Sir Benjamin observes " In the general expression the Charter seems to have intended to give a certain degree of protection...particular cases, but not generally to sanction or recognize their law." And in his letter of the 17th July 1837 to Mr. Secretary Prinsep he remarks as... | |
| Straits Settlements. Supreme Court - 1886 - 242 Seiten
...Abdullah's Case, [Morton's Intl. Rep. 73], observed that " in the " general expression, the Charter seems to have intended to give a " certain degree of protection..."easily enough, applied in particular cases, but not, gencrally, to "sanction or recognise their law." * To these expressions, no other objection can be... | |
| T. A. Venkasawmy Row - 1911 - 1278 Seiten
...inton-. tion of affixing a different meaning. But in the general expression, the [32] charter seems to have intended to give a certain degree of protection...particular cases, but not generally to sanction or recognize their law. In the words of page 43, respecting the criminal proceedings of tho Court, " due... | |
| Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society - 1921 - 508 Seiten
...Abdullah, 1835. 2 Ky. EC. 8, where Sir Benjamin observed " In the general expression the Charter seems to have intended to give a certain degree of protection...easily enough applied in particular cases, but not generallv to sanction, or recognize their law." We have to wait until 1858 for the next recorded decision.... | |
| 1921 - 660 Seiten
...we c*111 note the modification that time has brought. Sir Benjamin Malkin held : " The Charter seems to have intended to give a certain degree of protection and indulgence to the various natives resorting here ; not very clearly defined, yet perhaps easily enough applied in particular... | |
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