The Courts of law are not provided at the public expense, and were not intended by those who so provided them, for the settlement of any but differences which do arise in the ordinary course of business.


Brownlow v. Egerton (1854), 23 L. J. Rep. Part 5 (N. S.), Ch. 365.


The Courts of law are not provided at the public expense, and were not intended by those who so provided them, for the settlement of any but...

The Courts of law are not provided at the public expense, and were not intended by those who so provided them, for the settlement of any but...

The Courts of law are not provided at the public expense, and were not intended by those who so provided them, for the settlement of any but...

The Courts of law are not provided at the public expense, and were not intended by those who so provided them, for the settlement of any but...