... that I have heard them on new evidence, and thereby brought discredit on some part of the Court. IT is AN UTTER FALSEHOOD ! On re-hearings it is always competent to read the evidence given in the cause, though it was not read in the Court below, either... The Parliamentary Debates - Side 575av Great Britain. Parliament - 1824Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1824 - 728 sider
...on new evidence, and thereby brought discredit on lome part of the Court. IT is AN UTTER FALSEHOOD ! Therefore, really, before things are so represented,...to be accurate, for it is their business to be so." — Mr. Brougham, Mr. Scarlett, Mr. IV. Williams, Sir James Mackintosh, &c. &c. supported the motion,... | |
| 1825 - 828 sider
...given in the cause, though it was not read in the court below, either by the judgeor the counsel : further than that the court does not go. On appeals,...to be accurate, for it is their business to be so." Upon which a Mr. A. observed to his lordship — " Upon motions it would be impossible for counsel... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 592 sider
...thereby brought discredit on some part of the Court (the Vice Chancellor.) It is an utter falsehood.' — 'Therefore, really before things are so represented,...to be accurate, for it is their business to be so.' This was the head and front of the Lord Chancellor's offending. Considering his expressions as mtemperate... | |
| 1828 - 598 sider
...brought discredit on some part of the Court (the Vice Chancellor.) It is an utter falsehood.' — ' Therefore, really before things are so represented,...particularly by gentlemen with gowns on their backs, they shoiild at least take care to be accurate, for it is their business to be so.' This was the head and... | |
| Horace Twiss - 1844 - 728 sider
...competent to read the evidence given in the cause, though it was not read in the Court below, either by the counsel or the judge. Further than that, the Court...are so represented, particularly by gentlemen with the gowns on their backs, they should at least take care to be accurate, for it is their business to... | |
| Horace Twiss - 1844 - 450 sider
...cause, though it was not read in the court below either by the counsel or the judge. Further than tluit, the court does not go. On appeals, it only reads what...are so represented, particularly by gentlemen with the gowns on their backs, they should at least take care to be accurate, for it is their business to... | |
| Horace Twiss - 1844 - 452 sider
...саше, though it was not read in the court below either by the counsel or the judge. Further than (hat, the court does not go. On appeals, it only reads what...instance. Therefore, really, before things are so représentée!, particularly by gentlemen with the gowns on their backs, they should at least take... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 738 sider
...competent to read the evidence given in the cause, though it was not read in the court below, either by the counsel or the judge. Further than that, the court...are so represented, particularly by gentlemen with the gowns 011 their backs, they should at least take care to be accurate, for it is their business... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1846 - 548 sider
...competent to read the evidence given in the cause, though it was not read in the court below, either by the counsel or the judge. Further than that the court...practice I have never departed from in any one instance. Really before things are so represented, particularly by gentlemen with gowns on their backs, they... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1846 - 564 sider
...cause, though it was not read in the court below, either by the counsel or the judge. Further than tliat the court does not go. On appeals it only reads what...practice I have never departed from in any one instance. Really before things are so represented, particularly by gentlemen with gowns on their backs, they... | |
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