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... statute law . [ 63 ] 6. That is , so as to give them a rational rather than an absurd mean- ing . 7. But in the case of a statute un- fortunately it does not become in- valid until repealed by a subsequent statute . Customary or common ...
... statute law . [ 63 ] 6. That is , so as to give them a rational rather than an absurd mean- ing . 7. But in the case of a statute un- fortunately it does not become in- valid until repealed by a subsequent statute . Customary or common ...
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... statute books is the famous Magna Charta , as confirmed in parlia- ment 9 Hen . III . First , Statutes are either ... statute of quia emptores , and that of circumspecte agatis . But the most usual method of citing them , especially ...
... statute books is the famous Magna Charta , as confirmed in parlia- ment 9 Hen . III . First , Statutes are either ... statute of quia emptores , and that of circumspecte agatis . But the most usual method of citing them , especially ...
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... statute being particularly pleaded or formally set forth by the party who claims an advantage under it . [ 86 ] Special or private acts are rather exceptions than rules , being those which only operate upon particular persons and ...
... statute being particularly pleaded or formally set forth by the party who claims an advantage under it . [ 86 ] Special or private acts are rather exceptions than rules , being those which only operate upon particular persons and ...
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... statute acts upon the offender and inflicts a penalty , as the pillory or a fine , it is then to be taken strictly ; but when the statute acts upon the offence , by 4a . A statute giving a party a rem- edy for a wrong where he had none ...
... statute acts upon the offender and inflicts a penalty , as the pillory or a fine , it is then to be taken strictly ; but when the statute acts upon the offence , by 4a . A statute giving a party a rem- edy for a wrong where he had none ...
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... statute , and an old statute gives place to a new one . But this is to be understood only when the latter statute is couched in negative terms , or where its matter is so clearly repugnant that it necessarily implies a negative . But if ...
... statute , and an old statute gives place to a new one . But this is to be understood only when the latter statute is couched in negative terms , or where its matter is so clearly repugnant that it necessarily implies a negative . But if ...
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