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Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Law Practice
Identifier
Title
Level of description
Date
Digital object
3
Debtors Ledger
Item
1891-1896
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13
Gill v. Commissioner of Crown Lands
Item
n.d.
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14
Reynolds v. Shaw
Item
n.d.
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20
Synopsis of the Agreement - Judges' salaries
Item
n.d.
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22
Short studies in the Common Law: Tort
Item
n.d.
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29
Income tax not payable by a Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania upon his salary
Item
n.d.
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36
(a)The inapplicability of decisions under the British North America Act to cases arising under the Constitution of the Commonwealth & (b) Possession
Item
n.d.
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38
(a) The Common Law in relation to crime and torts & (b) Why I am a democrat
Item
n.d.
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45
Notes on the Judicial power of the Commonwealth
Item
n.d.
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1
Deed of Partnership
Item
1887
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17
Harts Shaft, Tasmania Mine
Item
24 June 1907
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23
Short studies in the Common Law: Possession
Item
n.d.
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25
(a) D'Emden (appellant) v. Pedder (respondent) & (b) The responsibility of the Crown for the Torts of its Servants in the Commonwealth of Australia (contd.)
Item
n.d.
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26
Income tax not payable by a Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania upon his salary
Item
n.d.
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27
(a) Income tax not payable by a Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania upon his salary & (b) The liability of the Crown for the torts of its servants in the Commonwealth of Australia
Item
n.d.
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32
(a) The supremacy of the Judiciary in the United States and in the Commonwealth & (b) The Van Diemen's Land Co. v. the Marine Board of Table Cape
Item
n.d.
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35
(a) Possession & (b) The Van Diemen's Land Co. v. the Marine Board of Table Cape
Item
n.d.
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42
The responsibility of the Crown for the torts of its servants in the Commonwealth of Australia
Item
n.d.
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39-41
The responsibility of the Crown for the torts of its servants in the Commonwealth of Australia
Item
n.d.
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4
Bank of Van Diemen's Land
Item
1893
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6
V.D.L. Co.'s Waratah & Zeehan Railway Act
Item
1897
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7
Parker v. Queen
Item
n.d.
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8
Ward v. Long Tunnel Prospecting Syndicate
Item
c.1903
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9
D'Emden v. Pedder
Item
c.1904
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10
Bowden v. King
Item
n.d.
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12
Berechree v. Phoenix Assurance Co.
Item
c.1905
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28
Income tax not payable by a Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania upon his salary
Item
n.d.
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44
Federal Jurisdiction of State Courts
Item
n.d.
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2
Law Diary & Account Book
Item
1891-1896
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5
W.L. Dobson v. Hobart City Council
Item
1896
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11
V.D.L. Co. v. Marine Board of Table Cape
Item
c.1905
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15
Caims v. The Tasmania Gold Mining Co
Item
1907
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16
R. v. Nowlan, Bird Island Murder
Item
1874-1876
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18
Appointment as Puisne Judge 1 June
Item
1898
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19
Income tax not payable by a Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania upon his salary
Item
n.d.
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21
Short studies in the Common Law: Crime
Item
n.d.
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24
(a) D'Emden (appellant) v. Pedder (respondent) & (b) Commonwealth subservient to the purposes of the State & (c) Income Tax & (d) Brief note on "Holmes v. the Queen"
Item
n.d.
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30
(a) Income tax: Wollaston's case & (b) Draft letter on the purchase of Emu Bay Railway
Item
n.d.
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31
(a) Reasons why the High Court of the Commonwealth should consist of not less than five judges & (b) The powers of the Parliament of the Commonwealth in relation to the Inter-State Commission
Item
n.d.
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33
Short studies in the Common Law: 3 Possession.
Item
n.d.
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34
Crimes and torts in Common Law
Item
n.d.
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37
(a) Short studies in the Common Law: 3 Possession & (b) Some reasons why the High Court of Australia ought to adhere to its decision in the case of Deakin v. Webb
Item
n.d.
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43
Some reasons why the High Court of Australia ought to adhere to its decision in the case of Deakin v. Webb
Item
n.d.
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