Our common-law system consists in the applying to new combinations of circumstances those rules of law which we derive from legal principles and judicial precedents; and for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency and certainty, we must apply those... The New York Supplement - Stranica 2841907Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1832 - Broj stranica: 614
...judicial precedents : 1832. MlREHOL'SE v. RKNNELI.. and for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency, and certainty, we must apply those rules where they...judicially applied, because we think that the rules are not as convenient and reasonable as we ourselves could have devised. It appears to me to be of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1835 - Broj stranica: 680
...from legal principles and judicial precedents; and for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency and certainty, we must apply those rules, where they...judicially applied, because we think that the rules are not as convenient and reasonable as we ourselves could have devised. It appears to me to be of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Richard Bligh - 1835 - Broj stranica: 504
...from legal principles and judicial precedents; and for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency, and certainty, we must apply those rules, where they...judicially applied, because we think that the rules are not as convenient and reasonable as we ourselves could have devised. It appears to me to be of... | |
| James Ram - 1835 - Broj stranica: 162
...from legal principles, and judicial precedents; and for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency, and certainty, we must apply those rules, where they...judicially applied, because we think that the rules are not as convenient and reasonable as we ourselves could have devised. It appears to me to be of... | |
| Charles Davidson, Thomas Martin (of Lincoln's Inn.) - 1844 - Broj stranica: 692
...from legal principles and judicial precedents; and, for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency, and certainty, we must apply those rules, where they are not plainly unreasonable and inconvenient (6), to all cases which arise ; and we are not at liberty to reject them, and to abandon all analogy... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1845 - Broj stranica: 1174
...and for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency, and certainty, we must apply these rules, when they are not plainly unreasonable and inconvenient,...arise ; and we are not at liberty to reject them, and abandon all analog}' to them, in those to which they have not hitherto been judicially applied, because... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1858 - Broj stranica: 764
...from legal principles and judicial precedents; and for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency and certainty, we must apply those rules, where they...not yet been judicially applied, because we think the rules are not as convenient and reasonable, as we ourselves could have devised. "It appears to... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - Broj stranica: 726
...uniformity, consistency, and certainty, we must apply these rules when they are not plainly unreasonable or inconvenient, to all cases which arise ; and we are not at liberty to reject them, and abandon all analogy to them, in those to which they have not hitherto been judicially applied, because... | |
| George Bowyer - 1851 - Broj stranica: 218
...from legal principles and judicial precedents ; and, for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency and certainty, we must apply those rules, where they...plainly unreasonable and inconvenient, to all cases that arise ; and we are not at liberty to reject them, and to abandon all analogy to them in those... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1852 - Broj stranica: 616
...from legal principles and judicial precedents ; and for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency, and certainty, we must apply those rules where they...judicially applied, because we think that the rules are not as convenient and reasonable as we ourselves could have devised. *" It appears to me to be... | |
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