Collected Legal PapersHarcourt, Brace, and Howe, 1920 - 316 páginas |
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... whole domain of the common law ? I think I need not , nor of its high and scrupulous honor . The world has its fling at lawyers sometimes , but its very denial is an admission . It feels , what I believe to be the truth , that of all ...
... whole domain of the common law ? I think I need not , nor of its high and scrupulous honor . The world has its fling at lawyers sometimes , but its very denial is an admission . It feels , what I believe to be the truth , that of all ...
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... whole of things ; to show the rational connection between your fact and the frame of the universe . If your subject is law , the roads are plain to anthropology , the science of man , to political economy , the theory of legislation ...
... whole of things ; to show the rational connection between your fact and the frame of the universe . If your subject is law , the roads are plain to anthropology , the science of man , to political economy , the theory of legislation ...
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... whole outline of the law is the resultant of a conflict at every point between logic and good sense the one striving to work fiction out to consistent results , the other restraining and at last overcoming that effort when the results ...
... whole outline of the law is the resultant of a conflict at every point between logic and good sense the one striving to work fiction out to consistent results , the other restraining and at last overcoming that effort when the results ...
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... whole rule were duly con- sidered or not , it might be urged , there is no connec- tion other than a purely dramatic one between the law of agency in torts and in contracts , or between the fact of agency and the rule , and here , as ...
... whole rule were duly con- sidered or not , it might be urged , there is no connec- tion other than a purely dramatic one between the law of agency in torts and in contracts , or between the fact of agency and the rule , and here , as ...
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... whole matter analytically it is easy to see that if the law did identify agents with prin- cipals , so far as that identification was carried the principal would have the burden and the benefit of his agent's torts , contracts , or ...
... whole matter analytically it is easy to see that if the law did identify agents with prin- cipals , so far as that identification was carried the principal would have the burden and the benefit of his agent's torts , contracts , or ...
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