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James Wilson
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Noun1.James Wilson - American Revolutionary leader who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1742-1798)James Wilson - American Revolutionary leader who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1742-1798)


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In their judgment, the appeal judges Lord Justice Ward, Lord Justice Sedley and Lord Justice Wilson, were particularly concerned about the alleged retention of Letitia's letter.
as" rule prescribed by Congress's 1790 Act, Justice Wilson held, If the [nil debet] plea would be bad in the Courts of New-Jersey, it is bad here: for, whatever doubts there might be on the words of the constitution the act of congress effectually removes them; declaring in direct terms, that the record shall have the same effect in this court, as in the court from which it was taken.
Lord Justice Wilson said Mrs Paulin had won such an order from a deputy High Court judge who went on to award her the "substantial lump sum payment".
 
 
 
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