| Susan W. Brenner - 394 sivua
...(1887) [hereinafter cited as Bracton's Note Book]. The Theory It is a maxim among . . . lawyers, thai whatever hath been done before may legally be done again: and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made -.. These, under the name o/ precedents, they... | |
| Ian Ward - 1995 - 290 sivua
...picked out from the most dexterous of lawyers who have grown old or lazy ... It is a maxim among these lawyers, that whatever hath been done before, may legally be done again: and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made against common justice and the general reason... | |
| Saul Brenner, Harold J. Spaeth - 1995 - 182 sivua
...satirized stare decisis in the following language: It is a maxim among . . . lawyers, that whatever has been done before may legally be done again: and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made against common justice and the general reason... | |
| Rodney R. Jones, Charles M. Sevilla, Gerald F. Uelmen - 1999 - 180 sivua
...not, lest you oblige yourself to prove what you can not. " ABRAHAM LINCOLN "It is a maxim among these lawyers, that whatever hath been done before, may legally be done again: and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made against common justice, and the general reason... | |
| Kevin Tan - 1999 - 570 sivua
...for instance, Jonathan Swift in Gulliver's Travels (Part IV, Chapter V): It is a maxim among these lawyers that whatever hath been done before, may legally be done again; and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made against common justice, and the general reason... | |
| Peter Butt, Richard Castle - 2001 - 212 sivua
...purpose' that black is white and white is black 'according as they are paid': It is a Maxim among these Lawyers, that whatever hath been done before, may legally be done again: And therefore they take special Care to record all the Decisions formerly made against common Justice and the general Reason... | |
| Martin P. Golding - 2001 - 180 sivua
...been criticized for having the opposite effect. "It is a maxim among . . . lawyers," says Gulliver, "that whatever hath been done before may legally be done again: and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made against common justice and the general reason... | |
| Michael Meyerson - 2002 - 304 sivua
...Constitution, as evidenced by Jonathan Swift's description in Gulliver's Travels: It is a maxim among these lawyers, that whatever hath been done before, may legally be done again; and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made against common justice, and the general reason... | |
| Bradley C. S. Watson - 2002 - 240 sivua
...Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels, ("[Stare decisis] is a maxim among . . . lawyers, that whatever has been done before may legally be done again: and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made against common justice and the general reason... | |
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