| 1916 - 1228 páginas
...particular facts proved, or assumed to be proved, since the generality of the expressions which may be found there are not intended to be expositions of...the case in which such expressions are to be found. A case is only an authority of what it actually decides. I entirely deny that it can be quoted for... | |
| 1924 - 588 páginas
...particular facts proved or assumed to be proved since the generality of the expressions which may bs found there are not intended to be expositions of...particular facts of the case in which such expressions are found." In Boord & Son v. Bagots Huiton & Co. (supra) both the parties were entitled to use the figure... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1902 - 560 páginas
...since the generality of the " expressions which may be found there arc not intended to be exposi" tions of the whole law, but governed and qualified by the...the case in which such expressions are to be found" (ibid.}. 3 See p. 283, ante. Part II. " 7. Aussitôt l'état de siège declare, les pouvoirs French... | |
| 1902 - 540 páginas
...particular facts proved, or assumed to be proved, since the generality of the expressions which may be found there are not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but are governed and qualified by the particular facts of the case in which such ex-, pressions are to... | |
| James Roberts (Barrister-at-law) - 1903 - 780 páginas
...particular facts proved, or assumed to be proved, since the generality of the expressions which may be found there are not intended to be expositions of...are to be found. The other is that a case is only authority for what it actually decides. I entirely deny that it can be quoted for a proposition that... | |
| 1903 - 1238 páginas
...law may well be read what was said by Lord Halsbury, LC (Quinn v. Leathern, [1901] AC at p. 506) : "A case is only an authority for what it actually decides. I entirely deny that it can be quott d for a proposition that may seem to .follow logically from it. Such a mode of reasoning assumes... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1903 - 498 páginas
...of these considerations, the following passage in the Chancellor's judgment seems particularly apt. 'A case is only an authority for what it actually decides. I entirely deny 1 It is clear that the ironworkers' union could not have been made responsible in any case, since the... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1903 - 730 páginas
...particular facts proved or assumed to be proved, since the generality of the expressions which may be found there are not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but are governed and qualified by the particular facts of the case in which such expressions are to be... | |
| 1904 - 1158 páginas
...particular facts proved, or assumed to be proved, since the generality of the expressions which may be found there are not intended to be expositions of...particular facts of the case in which such expressions are found. A case is only an authority for what it actually decides. I entirely deny that it can be quoted... | |
| Raghunandana Bhaṭṭācārya - 1904 - 198 páginas
...forward to support the succession of those relations only. "The generality of expressions which may be found there are not intended to be expositions of the whole law". For we find that in almost every instance some other consideration is introduced to qualify the particular... | |
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