Commentaries on the Laws of England, Tom 1Bancroft-Whitney, 1915 |
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Strona ix
... seems to call for a new edition . The present editor has availed himself of Professor Hammond's painstaking and scholarly labors . In the first place , he has ac- cepted the text as prepared by Professor Hammond from the eighth edition ...
... seems to call for a new edition . The present editor has availed himself of Professor Hammond's painstaking and scholarly labors . In the first place , he has ac- cepted the text as prepared by Professor Hammond from the eighth edition ...
Strona xvii
... seems an eternal Sabbath . It is very strange to find so much of ancient quietude right in the monster city's very jaws - which yet the monster shall not eat up - right in its very belly indeed , which yet in all these ages it shall not ...
... seems an eternal Sabbath . It is very strange to find so much of ancient quietude right in the monster city's very jaws - which yet the monster shall not eat up - right in its very belly indeed , which yet in all these ages it shall not ...
Strona 24
... seems at first sight a gross blunder . Azo , talking of jus as " law , " ridicules the idea that there could be the law of Peter or John , of a lion or of a donkey . Bracton , evidently speaking of jus as " right , " turns the same ...
... seems at first sight a gross blunder . Azo , talking of jus as " law , " ridicules the idea that there could be the law of Peter or John , of a lion or of a donkey . Bracton , evidently speaking of jus as " right , " turns the same ...
Strona 35
... seems to have soon taken under its protection this infant seminary of common law ; and , the more effectually to foster r Fortesc . c . 48 . Apprentices or barristers seem to have been first appointed by an ordinance of King Edward the ...
... seems to have soon taken under its protection this infant seminary of common law ; and , the more effectually to foster r Fortesc . c . 48 . Apprentices or barristers seem to have been first appointed by an ordinance of King Edward the ...
Strona 61
... seems to be incontestable . I may add that in thus pleading for wider equity and greater latitude in interpreting and applying law , Stammler does not stand by any means alone . His view is substantiated by the spirit and acceptation of ...
... seems to be incontestable . I may add that in thus pleading for wider equity and greater latitude in interpreting and applying law , Stammler does not stand by any means alone . His view is substantiated by the spirit and acceptation of ...
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Strona 90 - Municipal law, thus understood, is properly defined to be a 'rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state, commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong.
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Strona 903 - Tenant at will is, where lands or tenements are let by one man to another, to have and to hold to him at the will of the lessor, by force of which lease the lessee is in possession.
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Strona 706 - THERE is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination, and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of . property ; or that sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world} in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe.
Strona 174 - Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that the said right claimed by the people of Ireland, to be bound only by laws enacted by His Majesty and the Parliament of that Kingdom , in all cases whatever...
Strona 220 - The right of personal security consists in a person's legal and uninterrupted enjoyment of his life, his limbs, his body, his health, and his reputation.