The Law Quarterly Review, Količina 24Frederick Pollock Stevens and Sons, 1908 |
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... respect thereof ; they could not be said to have sustained any damage until the claim accrued on the guaranty . The result of the decision , therefore , seems to be that the Statute of Limitation may run against a party at a time when ...
... respect thereof ; they could not be said to have sustained any damage until the claim accrued on the guaranty . The result of the decision , therefore , seems to be that the Statute of Limitation may run against a party at a time when ...
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... respect for what has been settled , with the desire that what has been settled should be definite in its terms , imports a deference to precedent . No legal system , not even the Mussulman law , based on the interpretation of the Koran ...
... respect for what has been settled , with the desire that what has been settled should be definite in its terms , imports a deference to precedent . No legal system , not even the Mussulman law , based on the interpretation of the Koran ...
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... respect for the forms of legal proceedings and for the precise verbal expression that has been given to legal rules . This is a quality which belongs to most legal systems in their earlier stages . In the Common Law it held its ground ...
... respect for the forms of legal proceedings and for the precise verbal expression that has been given to legal rules . This is a quality which belongs to most legal systems in their earlier stages . In the Common Law it held its ground ...
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... respect for the law that they would rather a guilty man should escape punishment than that some of their technicalities were neglected . Perhaps they carried that principle almost a little too far . The Common Law , which had the great ...
... respect for the law that they would rather a guilty man should escape punishment than that some of their technicalities were neglected . Perhaps they carried that principle almost a little too far . The Common Law , which had the great ...
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... respect of freedom and in what may be called a popular flavour as it was inferior in philosophic breadth and elegance to the ancient sources on which that imperial jurisprudence was founded . The use of the jury , the far larger part ...
... respect of freedom and in what may be called a popular flavour as it was inferior in philosophic breadth and elegance to the ancient sources on which that imperial jurisprudence was founded . The use of the jury , the far larger part ...
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Stran 322 - When two powers are at war, they have a right to make prizes of the ships, goods, and effects, of each other, upon the high seas. Whatever is the property of the enemy may be acquired by capture at sea ; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he observes his neutrality.
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Stran 75 - Merchandise of the first class, destined to a, belligerent country or places occupied by the army or navy of a belligerent, is always contraband; merchandise of the second class is contraband only when actually destined to the military or naval use of a belligerent; while merchandise of the third class is not contraband at all, though liable to seizure and condemnation for violation of blockade or siege.
Stran 116 - The law of a country where a marriage is solemnized must alone decide all questions relating to the validity of the ceremony by which the marriage is alleged to have been constituted ; but, as in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicil...
Stran 67 - First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace; and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction, to warlike use.
Stran 69 - The right of the neutral to transport, and of the hostile power to seize, are conflicting rights, and neither party can charge the other with a criminal act.
Stran 455 - That the authority of the sovereign of the neutral country being interposed in any manner of mere force cannot legally vary the rights of a lawfully commissioned belligerent cruiser.
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Stran 480 - But when it is sown, it groweth up, and becometh greater than all herbs, and shooteth out great branches; so that the fowls of the air may lodge under the shadow of it.
Stran 452 - ... usus, it is not an injurious rule which deduces both ways the final use from the immediate destination ; and the presumption of a hostile use, founded on its destination to a military port, is very much imflamed, if at the time when the articles were going, a considerable armament was notoriously preparing, to which a supply of those articles would be eminently useful.