Coke («), to consider, 1. What was the law before the Act was passed ; 2. What was the mischief or defect for which the law had not provided ; 3. What remedy the Legislature has appointed ; and 4. The reason of the remedy. Annual Reports of the War Department - Stran 172avtor: United States. War Department - 1901Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Sir Peter Benson Maxwell - 1875 - 500 strani
...most obvious meaning and construction. For this purpose it is necessary, according to Lord Coke (6), to consider, 1. What was the law before the Act was...for which the law had not provided ; 3. What remedy Parliament has appointed; and 4. The reason of the remedy. According to another authority, the true... | |
| Canada law reports - 1879 - 782 strani
...proviso in question (1). We have, therefore to consider: 1. What the law was before the last mentioned Act was passed ; 2. What was the mischief or defect...for which the law had not provided ; 3. What remedy has been provided, and to what extent, and ; 4. The reason of the remedy (2). 1st. What was the law... | |
| 1920 - 1086 strani
...legislature, and for this purpose, as Coke points out, consider what the law was before the Act was passed, what was the mischief or defect for which the law had not provided, what remedy the legislature has •appointed, and the reason of the remedy. The provision under discussion... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association - 1895 - 232 strani
...Coke and in order to understand the scope and object of the enactment, the interpreter must ascertain what was the mischief or defect for which the law had not provided. That is, he must call to his aid all those external or historical facts which led to the enactment.... | |
| 1913 - 1152 strani
...as to get an exact conception of Its aim, scope, and object. It Is necessary according to Lord Coke to consider (1) what was the law before the act was...has appointed ; and (4) the reason of the remedy" — and again he says that the true meaning Is to be found, "not merely from the words of the act,... | |
| 1887 - 882 strani
...real property of a deceased person before the Act, bearing in mind Lord Coke's resolutions to inquire 1. What was the law before the Act was passed. 2....for which the law had not provided. 3. What remedy parliament has appointed. 4. The reason for the remedy (6). In the early history of the North American... | |
| 1887 - 856 strani
...in mind Lord Coke's resolutions to inqaire 1. What was the law before the Act was passed. 2. Whatwas the mischief or defect for which the law had not provided. 3. What remedy parliament has appointed. 4. The reason for the remedy (6). In the early history of the North American... | |
| 1912 - 1204 strani
...general view of the act "it is necessary to consider, first, what was the law before the act ; second, what was the mischief or defect for which the law had not provided; third, what remedy the Legislature has appointed; and, fourth, the reason of the remedy." Endlich on... | |
| Gustav Adolf Endlich - 1888 - 970 strani
...get an exact conception of its aim, scope and object. It is necessary, according to Lord Coke (a), to consider, 1. What was the law before the Act was...has appointed ; and 4. The reason of the remedy.' According to another authority, the true meaning is to be found, not mere!}' from the words of the... | |
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