Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 193
... laws for the nation might not be desirable . Rather , the laws of the nation should be uniform on both marriage and divorce . At present the states create the laws dealing with marriage and divorce , so that forty - nine different ...
... laws for the nation might not be desirable . Rather , the laws of the nation should be uniform on both marriage and divorce . At present the states create the laws dealing with marriage and divorce , so that forty - nine different ...
Stran 528
... Laws are thus designed to provide the needed regulations . Laws regulating the actions of individuals in their personal relation- ships do not deprive men of their liberty , except in so far as it may be for the public good , if the laws ...
... Laws are thus designed to provide the needed regulations . Laws regulating the actions of individuals in their personal relation- ships do not deprive men of their liberty , except in so far as it may be for the public good , if the laws ...
Stran 586
... law works an injustice on an individual . Laws are formal and rigid . Equity is flexible . Equity is flexible . To illustrate : many highways have speed laws which are rigidly enforced . A situation may arise in which an individual ...
... law works an injustice on an individual . Laws are formal and rigid . Equity is flexible . Equity is flexible . To illustrate : many highways have speed laws which are rigidly enforced . A situation may arise in which an individual ...
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