Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... courts of equity or of common law . Application and extension of laws XI . 1. In cases omitted , the rule of law is to be deduced from similar cases , but with caution and judgment . And here the following rules are to be observed : Let ...
... courts of equity or of common law . Application and extension of laws XI . 1. In cases omitted , the rule of law is to be deduced from similar cases , but with caution and judgment . And here the following rules are to be observed : Let ...
Side 402
... courts XXXII . 3. There should be both courts and juries , to judge according to conscience and discretion , where ... equity . XXXIV . The courts of justice should have jurisdiction . and power , not only to punish new offences , but ...
... courts XXXII . 3. There should be both courts and juries , to judge according to conscience and discretion , where ... equity . XXXIV . The courts of justice should have jurisdiction . and power , not only to punish new offences , but ...
Side 403
... courts of justice , let there be three returns of the jury , that the judges ... equity , not to afford relief in those cases which the law has not so much ... courts of equity keep from swelling and overflowing , lest , under pretence of ...
... courts of justice , let there be three returns of the jury , that the judges ... equity , not to afford relief in those cases which the law has not so much ... courts of equity keep from swelling and overflowing , lest , under pretence of ...
Side 404
... courts of equity should propose to themselves some certain rules to go by , and fix them up to public view : for as that law is ever the best , which leaves least to the breast of the judge ; so is that judge the best , who leaves least ...
... courts of equity should propose to themselves some certain rules to go by , and fix them up to public view : for as that law is ever the best , which leaves least to the breast of the judge ; so is that judge the best , who leaves least ...
Side 406
... courts of equity have a right of decree- ing contrary to obsolete laws and statutes not newly enacted ; for although , as is well observed , nobody should be wiser than the laws , yet this should be understood of the laws when they are ...
... courts of equity have a right of decree- ing contrary to obsolete laws and statutes not newly enacted ; for although , as is well observed , nobody should be wiser than the laws , yet this should be understood of the laws when they are ...
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