Document Category 1893
| Title | Categories | Tags | Link | hf:tax:document_title | hf:doc_tags | hf:doc_categories |
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| Farrow v Decorsey LRSC 2; 1 LLR 243 (1893) | 1893 | 1893 Opinions, administration of justice, appellate jurisdiction, Appellate Review, Article 20 of the Constitution, bail, Bill of Rights, Certiorari, Certiorari Practice, Concurrent Jurisdiction, conflict between statute and constitution, constitutional interpretation, constitutional law, constitutional remedies, constitutional rights, constitutional supremacy, Court of Monthly and Probate Sessions, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, courts of record, Criminal Procedure, Due Process, examination of witnesses, extraordinary writs, final judgment rule, fundamental rights, habeas corpus, Habeas Corpus Proceedings, imprisonment, Inherent Judicial Powers, interlocutory review, Joe Farrow, John F. Dennis, judicial independence, judicial power, Judicial Review, jurisdiction of inferior courts, Lawfulness of Detention, legislative power, Liberty Interests, Limits on Legislative Authority, M. T. DeCorsey, mandate, Monthly and Probate Court, nineteenth century Liberian jurisprudence, original jurisdiction, personal liberty, Premature Certiorari, Premature Removal of Case, Protection Against Arbitrary Detention, remand, remand for further proceedings, Removal of Proceedings, Requirement of Final Judgment, Restraint of Liberty, Review of Inferior Courts, Right to Liberty, separation of powers, Statutory interpretation, supervisory jurisdiction, Supreme Court jurisdiction, Supreme Court of Liberia, Suspension of Habeas Corpus, Unconstitutional Legislation, writ of certiorari, writ of habeas corpus | farrow-v-decorsey-lrsc-2-1-llr-243-1893 | 1893-opinions administration-of-justice appellate-jurisdiction appellate-review article-20-of-the-constitution bail bill-of-rights certiorari certiorari-practice concurrent-jurisdiction conflict-between-statute-and-constitution constitutional-interpretation constitutional-law constitutional-remedies constitutional-rights constitutional-supremacy court-of-monthly-and-probate-sessions court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas courts-of-record criminal-procedure due-process examination-of-witnesses extraordinary-writs final-judgment-rule fundamental-rights habeas-corpus habeas-corpus-proceedings imprisonment inherent-judicial-powers interlocutory-review joe-farrow john-f-dennis judicial-independence judicial-power judicial-review jurisdiction-of-inferior-courts lawfulness-of-detention legislative-power liberty-interests limits-on-legislative-authority m-t-decorsey mandate monthly-and-probate-court nineteenth-century-liberian-jurisprudence original-jurisdiction personal-liberty premature-certiorari premature-removal-of-case protection-against-arbitrary-detention remand remand-for-further-proceedings removal-of-proceedings requirement-of-final-judgment restraint-of-liberty review-of-inferior-courts right-to-liberty separation-of-powers statutory-interpretation supervisory-jurisdiction supreme-court-jurisdiction supreme-court-of-liberia suspension-of-habeas-corpus unconstitutional-legislation writ-of-certiorari writ-of-habeas-corpus | 1893-1 supreme-court | |
| Morris v Gatlin et al LRSC 6; 1 LLR 252 (1893) | 1893 | 1893 Opinions, A. A. Morris, Amendment of Docket, appeal and error, Appeal bond, Appeal Bond Clauses, Appeal Security, Appeals Practice, appellate jurisdiction, appellate procedure, Appellees' Costs, Bill of Exceptions, Civil Procedure, Compliance with Judgment, Correction of Party Names, costs on appeal, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, defective appeal bond, defective service, deputy marshal, dismissal for noncompliance, dismissal of appeal, docketing errors, docketing of appeal, Failure to Docket Appeal, habeas corpus, indemnification of appellee, indemnity bond, Judicial Administration, jurisdiction over parties, jurisdictional defects, Jurisdictional Time Limits, litigation procedure, mandatory procedural requirements, Marshal of the Supreme Court, Ministerial Officer of the Court, misnomer of parties, Motion to dismiss appeal, nineteenth century Liberian jurisprudence, notice of appeal, perfection of appeal, procedural defects, Procedural Law, recovery of costs, return of service, Sarah Gatlin, security for costs, service of notice of appeal, Service of Process, Sinoe County, Sixty-Day Appeal Requirement, Statute of Appeals, statutory compliance, statutory requirements for appeal bond, sufficiency of bond, supersedeas effect of appeal, Supreme Court of Liberia, suspension of judgment pending appeal, timeliness of appeal, Valid Service, William Gatlin, William Morris, writs and precepts | morris-v-gatlin-et-al-lrsc-6-1-llr-252-1893 | 1893-opinions a-a-morris amendment-of-docket appeal-and-error appeal-bond appeal-bond-clauses appeal-security appeals-practice appellate-jurisdiction appellate-procedure appellees-costs bill-of-exceptions civil-procedure compliance-with-judgment correction-of-party-names costs-on-appeal court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas defective-appeal-bond defective-service deputy-marshal dismissal-for-noncompliance dismissal-of-appeal docketing-errors docketing-of-appeal failure-to-docket-appeal habeas-corpus indemnification-of-appellee indemnity-bond judicial-administration jurisdiction-over-parties jurisdictional-defects jurisdictional-time-limits litigation-procedure mandatory-procedural-requirements marshal-of-the-supreme-court ministerial-officer-of-the-court misnomer-of-parties motion-to-dismiss-appeal nineteenth-century-liberian-jurisprudence notice-of-appeal perfection-of-appeal procedural-defects procedural-law recovery-of-costs return-of-service sarah-gatlin security-for-costs service-of-notice-of-appeal service-of-process sinoe-county sixty-day-appeal-requirement statute-of-appeals statutory-compliance statutory-requirements-for-appeal-bond sufficiency-of-bond supersedeas-effect-of-appeal supreme-court-of-liberia suspension-of-judgment-pending-appeal timeliness-of-appeal valid-service william-gatlin william-morris writs-and-precepts | 1893-1 supreme-court | |
| Ross v RL LRSC 4; 1 LLR 249 (1893) | 1893 | 1893 Opinions, administration of justice, Appeal, Appeal bond, Appeals and Error, appeals statute, appearance bond, appellate procedure, appellate record, Appellate Review, Authentication of Record, bail bond, Bill of Exceptions, certification of records, Certification Requirements., certified record, Civil Procedure, clerk of court, Clerk’s Certificate, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, court seal, Criminal Appeal, criminal appeal bond, Criminal Appeals Practice, Criminal Law, criminal litigation, Criminal Procedure, Defective Record, dismissal for defective record, dismissal of appeal, distinction between civil and criminal appeals, evidentiary authenticity, indemnification clause, indemnity bond, Jacob James Ross, Judicial Review, jurisdiction of appellate court, jurisdictional defects, legal formalities, misdemeanor, Motion to dismiss appeal, nineteenth century Liberian jurisprudence, Non-Certification of Record, official court documents, perfection of appeal, Preservation of Appellate Rights, procedural defects, Procedural Law, procedural requirements, record authentication, record on appeal, Republic of Liberia, Review of Criminal Convictions, Signature of Clerk, Sinoe County, statutory compliance, Statutory interpretation, sufficiency of appeal bond, Supreme Court of Liberia, transmission of record, Unlawful Record | ross-v-rl-lrsc-4-1-llr-249-1893 | 1893-opinions administration-of-justice appeal appeal-bond appeals-and-error appeals-statute appearance-bond appellate-procedure appellate-record appellate-review authentication-of-record bail-bond bill-of-exceptions certification-of-records certification-requirements certified-record civil-procedure clerk-of-court clerks-certificate court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas court-seal criminal-appeal criminal-appeal-bond criminal-appeals-practice criminal-law criminal-litigation criminal-procedure defective-record dismissal-for-defective-record dismissal-of-appeal distinction-between-civil-and-criminal-appeals evidentiary-authenticity indemnification-clause indemnity-bond jacob-james-ross judicial-review jurisdiction-of-appellate-court jurisdictional-defects legal-formalities misdemeanor motion-to-dismiss-appeal nineteenth-century-liberian-jurisprudence non-certification-of-record official-court-documents perfection-of-appeal preservation-of-appellate-rights procedural-defects procedural-law procedural-requirements record-authentication record-on-appeal republic-of-liberia review-of-criminal-convictions signature-of-clerk sinoe-county statutory-compliance statutory-interpretation sufficiency-of-appeal-bond supreme-court-of-liberia transmission-of-record unlawful-record | 1893-1 supreme-court | |
| Varne et al v RL LRSC 1; 1 LLR 242 (1893) | 1893 | 1893 Opinions, administration of justice, Appeal, appeals statute, Appellate Practice, appellate procedure, Appellate Review, Arrest Bond, arrest of judgment, bail bond, Bill of Exceptions, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, Criminal Appeal, Criminal Law, criminal litigation, Criminal Procedure, criminal process, Defects of Form, dismissal of appeal, Error Preservation Doctrine, Examination of Record Only, Failure to Preserve Objection, Ginda and Momora Singby v. Republic of Liberia, Inferior Court Proceedings, Irregularities in Process, Issues Raised Below, Judicial Review, jurisdiction of appellate court, limitation on appellate review, litigation practice, Matters Not Raised in Trial Court, misdemeanor, Montserrado County, motion in arrest of judgment, nineteenth century Liberian jurisprudence, no additional evidence on appeal, preservation of error, Preservation of Issues for Appeal, Procedural Default, procedural defects, Procedural Law, questions of law, record on appeal, Record-Based Review., Requirement to Object Below, return of service, Review of Criminal Convictions, review on the record, scope of appellate review, Service of Process, Statutory interpretation, Supreme Court of Liberia, trial court error, Varne, Vombo, waiver of issues, writ of arrest | varne-et-al-v-rl-lrsc-1-1-llr-242-1893 | 1893-opinions administration-of-justice appeal appeals-statute appellate-practice appellate-procedure appellate-review arrest-bond arrest-of-judgment bail-bond bill-of-exceptions court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas criminal-appeal criminal-law criminal-litigation criminal-procedure criminal-process defects-of-form dismissal-of-appeal error-preservation-doctrine examination-of-record-only failure-to-preserve-objection ginda-and-momora-singby-v-republic-of-liberia inferior-court-proceedings irregularities-in-process issues-raised-below judicial-review jurisdiction-of-appellate-court limitation-on-appellate-review litigation-practice matters-not-raised-in-trial-court misdemeanor montserrado-county motion-in-arrest-of-judgment nineteenth-century-liberian-jurisprudence no-additional-evidence-on-appeal preservation-of-error preservation-of-issues-for-appeal procedural-default procedural-defects procedural-law questions-of-law record-on-appeal record-based-review requirement-to-object-below return-of-service review-of-criminal-convictions review-on-the-record scope-of-appellate-review service-of-process statutory-interpretation supreme-court-of-liberia trial-court-error varne vombo waiver-of-issues writ-of-arrest | 1893-1 supreme-court | |
| Williams v Johnson et al LRSC 3; 1 LLR 247 (1893) | 1893 | 1893 Opinions, action of ejectment, administration of justice, affidavits, affirmative defenses, answer, Appeal, Appeal bond, appellate procedure, appellate record, Appellate Review, Attia v. Payne, bar to subsequent action, Bill of Exceptions, Civil Procedure, Construction of Bonds, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, Dismissal After Jury Empanelment, Ejectment, Enforceability of Bond, equity and fairness, failure to plead, frivolous objections, Grand Bassa County, H. A. Williams, harmless error, identification of bill of exceptions, indemnity bond, informal bond, judge's certification, Judicial Review, Land Disputes, land law, Laura Allen, legal formalities, legal maxims, litigation procedure, M. J. Johnson, mixed questions of law and fact, motion for new trial, motion practice, new trial ordered, nineteenth century Liberian jurisprudence, plea in bar, pleadings, possession of land, procedural irregularities, Property Rights, questions of law and fact, Real Property, reason is the soul of the law, remand, repleading, res judicata principles, retraxit, Role of the Jury, Role of the Trial Court, security on appeal, signature requirements, substantial justice, sufficiency of affidavit, sufficiency of appeal bond, Supreme Court of Liberia, technicalities, trial de novo, validity of bond, voluntary withdrawal, Waiver, Waiver of Defense, withdrawal of suit | williams-v-johnson-et-al-lrsc-3-1-llr-247-1893 | 1893-opinions action-of-ejectment administration-of-justice affidavits affirmative-defenses answer appeal appeal-bond appellate-procedure appellate-record appellate-review attia-v-payne bar-to-subsequent-action bill-of-exceptions civil-procedure construction-of-bonds court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas dismissal-after-jury-empanelment ejectment enforceability-of-bond equity-and-fairness failure-to-plead frivolous-objections grand-bassa-county h-a-williams harmless-error identification-of-bill-of-exceptions indemnity-bond informal-bond judges-certification judicial-review land-disputes land-law laura-allen legal-formalities legal-maxims litigation-procedure m-j-johnson mixed-questions-of-law-and-fact motion-for-new-trial motion-practice new-trial-ordered nineteenth-century-liberian-jurisprudence plea-in-bar pleadings possession-of-land procedural-irregularities property-rights questions-of-law-and-fact real-property reason-is-the-soul-of-the-law remand repleading res-judicata-principles retraxit role-of-the-jury role-of-the-trial-court security-on-appeal signature-requirements substantial-justice sufficiency-of-affidavit sufficiency-of-appeal-bond supreme-court-of-liberia technicalities trial-de-novo validity-of-bond voluntary-withdrawal waiver waiver-of-defense withdrawal-of-suit | 1893-1 supreme-court | |
| Williams v Sims et al LRSC 5; 1 LLR 250 (1893) | 1893 | williams-v-sims-et-al-lrsc-5-1-llr-250-1893 | 1893-1 supreme-court |