| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 558 páginas
...the judges were empowered to adopt and publish, such laws of the original states criminal and civil, as might be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the district, and report them to congress ; such laws to be in force, until disapproved by that body. The governor... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 340 páginas
...governor and judges should adopt and publish such laws of the original states, criminal and civil, as might be necessary, and best suited to the circumstances of the district ; which laws should be in force until the organization of a legislature for the district. The legislative... | |
| 1840 - 42 páginas
...authorized and required him to adopt and publish such laws of the original States, criminal and civil, as might be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the Territory, — to appoint all magistrates and other officers, civil and military, below the rank of... | |
| William T. Young - 1852 - 432 páginas
...of overcoming difficulties, which would have paralyzed the efforts of a man of less determination, were precisely the qualities needed in whoever should...entitle a district to be represented in this body it was neccesaary that there should be in the district five thousand free male inhabitants of full age ; for... | |
| Adolphus Mordecai Hart - 1853 - 308 páginas
...the governor, with the right of adopting and publishing in the district such criminal and civil laws as might be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the district, to be in force until the organization of a General Assembly therein, unless disapproved of by Congress.... | |
| Jacob Ferris - 1856 - 366 páginas
...to a governor, a secretary, and three judges. And the governor was authorized to " adopt and publish such laws of the original states, civil and criminal, as might be necessary, and best adapted to the circumstances of the district." In the absence of the governor, the secretary was to... | |
| Jacob Ferris - 1856 - 406 páginas
...to a governor, a secretary, and three judges. And the governor was authorized to " adopt and publish such laws of the original states, civil and criminal, as might be necessary, and best adapted to the circumstances of the district." In the absence of the governor, the secretary was to... | |
| Ninian Wirt Edwards, Ninian Edwards - 1870 - 572 páginas
...duty of the Governor and Judges, or a majority of them, to adopt such laws from the original States as might be necessary, and best suited to the circumstances of the Territory." Many of the States had judiciary systems equally as liable to the objection of the Judges... | |
| Ninian Wirt Edwards, Ninian Edwards - 1870 - 554 páginas
...duty of the Governor and Judges, or a majority of them, to adopt such laws from the original States as might be necessary, and best suited to the circumstances of the Territory." Many of the States had judiciary systems equally as liable to the objection of the Judges... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1872 - 574 páginas
...judges by the ordinance "to adopt and publish in the district such laws of the original states, both civil and criminal, as might be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the district." The ordinance vested no express power in the governor and judges to repeal any of its provisions ;... | |
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