| 1912 - 824 str.
...seine Einigungsversuche als „Präsident" keinen Erfolg, so entscheidet der Richter die Streitigkeit „according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case". Prozessnal sei bemerkt, daß zu den Verhandlungen kein Rechtsanwalt oder überhaupt irgendein „paid... | |
| 1921 - 770 str.
...powers and functions of the President as the Governor-General assigns. The Court or the President acts according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case, without regard to technicalities ojr legal forms, and is not bound by any rules of evidence. The President... | |
| Australia - 1908 - 240 str.
...not be bound by any rules of evidence, but shall investigate the matter and make his recommendation according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case, without regard to technicalities or legal forms. 31. — (1.) Subject to the following provisions of... | |
| Great Britain - 1909 - 596 str.
...into Court without the consent of its members. S. 25 states that in every case " the Court shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case, without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but... | |
| 1912 - 1020 str.
...there is given him the right to subpoena witnesses and to enforce their attendance by large fines. All agreements about wages, hours of work and other...decree. The effect of disobedience of the decree is fines until £1,000, for which the corporate or associate property is primarily responsible. But in... | |
| National Industrial Conference Board - 1913 - 72 str.
...exercising any duties or powers under or by virtue of this Act, the Court or the President shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case, without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but... | |
| John Walter Gregory - 1916 - 188 str.
...that: "In the hearing and determination of every industrial dispute the Court or President shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but... | |
| John Walter Gregory - 1916 - 176 str.
...that: "In the hearing and determination of every industrial dispute the Court or President shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but... | |
| United States. Board of Mediation and Conciliation - 1916 - 398 str.
...64. (1) In the hearing and determination of every industrial dispute the court or president shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but... | |
| 1917 - 386 str.
...64. (1) In the hearing and determination of every industrial dispute the court or president shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case without regard to technicalities or legal forms, and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but... | |
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