Popular Law-making eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 485 pages of information about Popular Law-making.

Popular Law-making eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 485 pages of information about Popular Law-making.
  Norman kings attempting to make the law;
  derived his revenue from his own land;
  early methods of securing money from Parliament;
  sovereignty of supreme over the church;
  power of to repeal laws of England asserted by Henry VIII;
  proclamation made by to be obeyed by act of 1539;
  may not leave the realm;
  proclamations of given the force of law in 1539;
  subject to common law. 
Kodaks, legislation against.

Labor, general chapter concerning, chapter XI,
  law of;
  makes men free;
  statutes of;
  early problems in England;
  compulsory in early England;
  attempt to make it so in the South;
  right to early established in England;
  still regulated;
  freedom of by statute of 1548;
  handicraftsmen to use only one mystery in 1360;
  claims for preferred;
  combinations, chapter concerning, chapter XII;
  contracts of labor not enforceable;
  American statutes, chapter XI;
  New York legislation, amendment;
  length of service;
  freedom of trade and labor;
  hours of in peculiar trades;
  in Europe;
  foreign legislation;
  legality of combinations;
  (see Public Work, Wages etc). 
Labor hours of (see Hours of Labor). 
Labor laws (see Hours of Labor, Factories),
  early English statutes relating to, chapter IV;
  closely connected with laws against trusts;
  twenty years of legislation. 
Labor Unions (see Trades Unions);
  exemption from anti-trust laws;
  agreement not to join not to be required;
  lawful in Europe;
  funds of to be protected from attack;
  desire to be exempt from militia service;
  hostile to militia;
  may not establish a privileged caste;
  generally exclude negroes. 
Laborers, first statute of 1349;
  possibly never law;
  confirmed in 1364 and not repealed until 1869;
  re-enacted in 1360;
  never law in America;
  great statute of, 1562;
  statute of 1388;
  requiring testimonials;
  statute of 1402, forbids laborers to be hired by the week;
  statute of, re-enacted in 1405;
  statute of Elizabeth, 1562;
  statute of, extended to London city;
  confirmed under James I;
  fixed prices of victuals;
  laborers not to be imported into State of Oklahoma. 
Laissez faire school (see Individualism)
Land system of tenure before the conquest;
  allodial in United States;
  subject to eminent domain. 
Lassalle, doctrine of, anticipated;
  ideas of, in modern socialism. 
Lateran council, abolishes trial by ordeal. 
Laundries, regulation of, etc
Law, English idea of, chapter concerning, chapter I;
  definition of;
  American notion of;
  Anglo-Saxon idea of;
  originally in England unwritten;
  law enforced each man for himself;
  supposed to be known by all;
  growth of among children;

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