Were the language of the statute obscure, instead of being clear, we should not be justified in differing from the construction put upon it by contemporaneous and long- continued usage. There would be no safety for property or liberty if it could be successfully... The Annual Register - Página 1721878Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 650 páginas
...authoritative sanction. What, then, was the weight in law of such contemporaneous and continual usage ! The answer might be taken from the words of the learned...had been mistaken for centuries as to the practical moaning of an old Act of Parliament. Their lordships had entered at great length into this subject,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1843 - 734 páginas
...obscure, instead of being clear, we should not be justified in differing from the construction put upon it by contemporaneous and longcontinued usage. There...successfully contended that all lawyers and statesmen have been mistaken for centuries as to the true meaning of the Act of Parliament. We have been called... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1850 - 352 páginas
...not be justified in differing from the construction put upon it by contemporaneous and long continued usage. There would be no safety for property or liberty...successfully contended, that all lawyers and statesmen have been mistaken for centuries as to the true meaning of the Act of Parliament." Whatever becomes... | |
| 1850 - 628 páginas
...here cited several of such cases, which had been so heard and determined.) There would be no security for property or liberty if it could be successfully contended that all lawyers and all statesmen had been mistaken for centuries as to the true meaning of an old Act of Parliament. The... | |
| George Bowyer - 1851 - 218 páginas
...instead of being clear \ve should not be justified in differing from tlie construction put upon it by contemporaneous and long-continued usage. There...successfully contended that all lawyers and statesmen Lave been mistaken for centuries as to the true meaning of the Act of Parliament." the question as... | |
| Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy - 1852 - 444 páginas
...clear, we should not be justified in differing from the construction put upon it by cotemporaneous and long-continued usage. There would be no safety...successfully contended that all lawyers and statesmen have been mistaken for centuries as to the true meaning of the Act of Parliament. We have been called... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - 1865 - 476 páginas
...not be justified in differing from the construction put upon it by contemporaneous and long continued usage. There would be no safety for property or liberty...successfully contended that all lawyers and statesmen have been mistaken for centuries as to the true meaning of an old act of parliament. " We have been... | |
| William Graham Brooke - 1872 - 352 páginas
...justified in differing I860. from the construction put upon it by contemporaneous and long-established usage. There would be no safety for property or liberty,...successfully contended, that all Lawyers and Statesmen have been mistaken for centuries and a as to the true meaning of an old Act of Parliament. judg ' We... | |
| 1877 - 896 páginas
...obscure, instead of being clear, we should not be justified in differing from the construction put upon it by contemporaneous and long-continued usage. There...successfully contended that all lawyers and statesmen have been mistaken for centuries as to the true meaning of an old Act of Parliament. Chief Baron Pollock,... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - 1877 - 236 páginas
...obscure, instead of being clear, we should not be justified in differing from the construction put upon it by contemporaneous and long-continued usage. There...successfully contended that all lawyers and statesmen have been mistaken for centuries as to the true meaning of an old Act of Parliament." Chief Baron Pollock,... | |
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