 | Frederic William Maitland - 1901 - 98 páginas
...duly explored ; but ominous it surely is4*. Some words that once fell from Edmund Burke occur to us : 'To put an end to reports is to put an end to the law of England10.' Then in 1547 just afier King Henry's death a wail went up from 'divers students of the... | |
 | Frederic William Maitland - 1901 - 98 páginas
...explored ; but ominous it surely is™. Some words that once fell from Edmund Burke occur to us : ' To put an end to reports is to put an end to the law of England50.' Then in 1547 just after King Henry's death a wail went up from 'divers students of the... | |
 | Heinrich von Sybel - 1903
...x'lit^i'iiljitunn ber diedjtgentfd^eibungen 1535 eingeteilt mürbe — beim, mie Surfe mit 5Неф1 fagt, to put an end to reports is to put an end to the law of England • — unb bafj bie alte» ®eridjt»b,öfe bee common law ft)jïematifdj nidjt ntetji" befàaftiçit... | |
 | Association of American Law Schools - 1907
...Review, vol. xv., p. 1.) 50 Burke, Report from Committee appointed to inspect the Lords' Journals: "To give judgment privately is to put an end to reports;...to reports is to put an end to the law of England." 51 Acts of the Privy Council, 1547-1550, pp. 48-50. Petition of divers students of the common laws... | |
 | 1915
...cases and reasons given at one time or other from the bench ; and to these they constantly refer. . . . To give judgment privately is to put an end to reports...to reports is to put an end to the law of England. . . . Nothing better could be devised by human wisdom than argued judgments, publicly delivered, for... | |
 | Georgia Bar Association - 1916
...taken, and from time to time published (mostly under the sanction of the judges) called Reports. * * * * To give judgment privately is to put an end to Reports;...to Reports is to put an end to the law of England." We have but to recall the names of leading cases in all branches of the law to prove this to be true.... | |
 | Sir William Searle Holdsworth, Edward Potton - 1922
...traditionary line of decisions contained in the notes taken, and from time to time published, called Reports. To give judgment privately is to put an end to Reports...to Reports is to put an end to the law of England." The solution of modern legal problems often depends upon the correct interpretation of the reports... | |
 | Iowa State Bar Association - 1914
...most philosophical of English statesmen, said: To give judgment privately is to put an end to reports; to put an end to reports is to put an end to the law of England. And Lord Brougham said that : iAH courts ought to sit and give their judgments in public and the fullest... | |
 | Fred Lerner - 2001 - 256 páginas
...legal cases, they find precedents applicable to the situation at hand. (Edmund Burke once remarked that "to put an end to reports is to put an end to the law of England."5) These decisions are binding on judges considering future cases, unless they are overturned... | |
 | Kermit Hall - 2000 - 420 páginas
...657 (1927). 15 Of the significance of opinions in the development of English law, Edmund Burke said: "To give judgment privately is to put an end to reports;...to reports is to put an end to the law of England." Quoted in MAITLAND, ENGLISH LAW AND THE RENAISSANCE (1901) 78, n.5o; i SELECT ESSAYS is ANGLOAMERICAN... | |
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