| William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - 1893 - 558 sivua
...tojjetermine, noTTíccordiñg to his owtT private judgnlent, but according to the known _laws and_custqins of the land ; not delegated to pronounce a new law,...admits of exception, where the former determination is most evidently contrary to reason ; much more if it be clearly contrary to the divine law. But even... | |
| 1903 - 456 sivua
...according to his own private judgment but 'according to the known laws and customs of the land, and is not delegated to pronounce a new law but to maintain and expound the old;'' and farther on, speaking of overruled cases, he bdrls: "But even in such cases the subsequent judges... | |
| Oregon Bar Association - 1897 - 186 sivua
...not according to his own private judgment, but according to the known laws and customs of the laud; not delegated to pronounce a new law, but to maintain and expound the old one. Yet this rule admits of exceptions where the former determination is most evidently contrary to reason; much more if it be... | |
| William Blackstone (Sir) - 1897 - 838 sivua
...according to his private sentiments ; he being sworn to determine according to the known laws and customs of the land, not delegated to pronounce a new law, but to maintain and expound the old one. The exception is where the former determination is incorrect, much more if it be clearly contrary to... | |
| William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - 1899 - 570 sivua
...to determine not according to his own private judgment, but according to the known laws and customs of the land; not delegated to pronounce a new law,...admits of exception, where the former determination is most evidently contrary to reason; much more if it be clearly contrary to the divine law. But even... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1900 - 888 sivua
...sworn to determine, not according to his own private judgment (in), but according to the known laws of the land — not delegated to pronounce a new law, but to maintain the old (n) — -jus dicere et non jw dare (o). (lc) 1 Black. Com. 60. See Bnm's (n) Per Ld. Kenyon,... | |
| 1904 - 412 sivua
...to determine, not according to his own private judgment, but according to the known laws and customs of the land ; not delegated to pronounce a new law,...admits of exception, where the former determination is most evidently contrary to reason ; much more if it be clearly contrary to the divine law. But even... | |
| West Virginia Bar Association - 1905 - 152 sivua
...to determine, not according to his own private judgment, but according to the known laws and customs of the land, not delegated to pronounce a new law, but to maintain and expound the old one. In a word, the student of law is taught that the doctrine of the law is, thai precedents and rules... | |
| Thomas Atkins Street - 1906 - 542 sivua
...to determine "not according to his own private judgment, but according to the known laws and customs of the land; . . . not delegated to pronounce a new law. but to maintain and expound the old." I Bl. Com. 69. In the same connection, speaking of overruled cases he adds : " But even in such cases... | |
| 1907 - 1368 sivua
...to determine, not according to his own private judgment, but according to the known laws and customs of the land, not delegated to pronounce a new law, but to maintain and expound the old one, jus diccre et non jus dare." Broom, Legal Maxims. 8th eJ. p. 147. The defendant, it is true, has wilfully... | |
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