The Roman law forms no rule, binding in itself, upon the subjects of these realms; but, in deciding a case upon principle, where no direct authority can be cited from our books, it affords no small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which... Philippine Law Journal - Stran 2721915Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1845 - 930 strani
...distance within the defendant's boundary ; which is, in substance, the very case before us. The Roman law forms no rule, binding in itself, upon the subjects...small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it proves to be supported by that law, the fruit of the researches of... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1845 - 1174 strani
...Tindal) thus stated the conclusion of the Court : — " The Roman Law forms no rule binding in itself on the subjects of these realms ; but, in deciding a...small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it prove to be supported by that law, — the fruit of the researches... | |
| Charles James Gale - 1849 - 552 strani
...distance within the defendant's boundary ; which is, in substance, the very case before us. The Roman law forms no rule, binding in itself, upon the subjects...small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it proves to be supported by that law, the fruit of the researches of... | |
| George Bowyer - 1851 - 218 strani
...regard to pawns. And in Acton v. JBlundell, 12 Mees. & Wels. 353, Tindal, CJ, said, " The Roman Law forms no rule binding in itself upon the subjects...principle, where no direct authority can be cited in our books, it affords no small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived,... | |
| 1851 - 980 strani
...Lord Tindal. drückte einmal trefflich diess so aus: the Roman law fornish no rule binding in itselt upon the subjects of these realms, but in Deciding...principle, where no direct authority can be cited in our books, it affords no small evidence of the sondness of the conclusion , at which we have arrived,... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1854 - 732 strani
...distance within the defendant's boundary ; which is, in substance, the very case before us. The Roman law forms no rule, binding in itself, upon the subjects...small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it proves to be supported by that law, the fruit of the researches of... | |
| James Lorimer - 1854 - 178 strani
...supplements and remedies for them."—Sir Matthew Hale. | " The Roman law forms no rule binding in itself on the subjects of these realms ; but in deciding a case...small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it prove to be supported by that law—the fruit of the researches of... | |
| 1854 - 836 strani
...Blundell, (12 M. & W. 324.) «The Roman Law forms no rule binding in itself on the subjects of the realm ; but in deciding a case UPON PRINCIPLE, where no direct...small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it prove to be supported by that law — the fruit of the researches of... | |
| 1863 - 858 strani
...Chief Justice Tindal observed : ' The Roman law forms no rule binding in itself on the subject of those realms ; but in deciding a case upon principle, where...small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived if it prove to bo supported by that law — the fruit of the researches of... | |
| William Brown - 1869 - 900 strani
...nations of Europe have drawn the materials in framing their laws on this subject. And although that law forms no rule, binding in itself, upon the subjects of these realms; yet, in deciding a case upon principle, where no direct authority can be cited from our books, it affords... | |
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