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" Now upon the Best Consideration I have been able to give this Matter, I am very clear of Opinion, that at the Trial, I ought not to have admitted the Evidence of Usage. But the Point of Law is here settled... "
Reports of Cases Determined in the Several Courts of Westminster-hall, from ... - Página 301
por Great Britain. Courts, Sir William Blackstone - 1828
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A Treatise on the Law of New Trials in Cases Civil and Criminal, Volumen1

David Graham (Jr.) - 1855 - 650 páginas
...of opinion, that at the trial I ought not to have admitted the evidence of usage. But the point of law is here settled, and when once solemnly settled, no particular usage shall be admitted to weign against it. This would send everything to sea again. It is settled by two judgments in Westminster...
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A Selection of Cases on the Law of Bills and Notes and Other ..., Volumen1

James Barr Ames - 1881 - 932 páginas
...clear of opinion that at the trial I ought not to have admitted the evidence of usage. But the point of law is here settled ; and, when once solemnly settled,...it : this would send every thing to sea again. It in settled by two judgments in Westminster Hall, both of them agreeable to law and to convenience....
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The Southern Law Review, Volumen6

1881 - 1014 páginas
...Mansfield said, speaking of evidence of custom in an action on a bill of exchange : " The point of law is here settled, and when once solemnly settled,...shall be admitted to weigh against it. This would send everything to sea again."' In Eager v. Atlas Insurance Company,2 Wilde, J., said: " Now it seems to...
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The Southern Law Review: And Chart of the Southern Law and ..., Volumen6

1881 - 982 páginas
...Mansfield said, speaking of evidence of custom in an action on a bill of exchange : " The point of law is here settled, and when once solemnly settled,...shall be admitted to weigh against it. This would send everything to sea again." x In Eager v. Atlas Insurance Company, 2 Wilde, J., said: " Now it seems...
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A First Book of Jurisprudence for Students of the Common Law

Frederick Pollock - 1896 - 396 páginas
...they had once been recognised by considered decision. Proof was now neither required nor allowed. " When once solemnly settled, no particular usage shall be admitted to weigh against it," said Lord Mansfield in 1761, declining to make any question, upon evidence of this or that merchant's...
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Selected Cases on the Law of Negotiable Instruments

Robert Emmet Bunker - 1906 - 716 páginas
...it : This would send every thing to Sea again. It is settled by two Judgments in Westminster-Hall, both of them agreeable to Law and to Convenience....Manning in Comyns, and Acheson and Fountain in Strange. These Cases go upon a general Proposition in Law, that an Indorsement to A. implies or Order, and is...
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Cases on the Law of Bills and Notes: Selected from Decisions of ..., Volumen1

Howard Leslie Smith, William Underhill Moore - 1922 - 874 páginas
...of opinion that, at the trial, I ought not to have admitted the evidence of usage. But the point of law is here settled ; and, when once solemnly settled,...shall be admitted to weigh against it. This would send everything to sea again. It is settled by two judgments in Westminster Hall, both of them agreeable...
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The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860

Morton J. Horwitz - 1977 - 382 páginas
...of law is here settled," Mansfield declared in a commercial case involving tender of proof of usage "and when once solemnly settled, no particular usage...shall be admitted to weigh against it: this would send everything to sea again."15* Under Mansfield's influence American judges at the turn of the century...
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The Nature of Customary Law: Legal, Historical and Philosophical Perspectives

Amanda Perreau-Saussine, James B. Murphy - 2007 - 322 páginas
...existence was to be proved by merchants. As Lord Mansfield put it, once a point of commercial law was 'solemnly settled, no particular usage shall be admitted to weigh against it: this would send everything to sea again.' Foster J added: This word custom is apt to mislead our ideas. The custom...
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