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" It is true the decisions of courts of justice, though by virtue of the laws of this realm they do bind, as a law between the parties thereto, as to the particular case in question, till reversed by error or attaint, yet they do not make a law, properly... "
Eunomus: or, Dialogues concerning the law and constitution of England. With ... - Page 175
by Edward Wynne - 1785
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The History of the Common Law of England

Matthew Hale - Civil law - 1739 - 478 pages
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 3

Law - 1871 - 530 pages
...do bind, as a law, between the parties thereto, as to the particular case In question, till reversed by error, or attaint, yet they do not make a law properly so called • (for that only the king and parliament can do); yet they have a great weight and authority...
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A Law Dictionary and Glossary: Containing Full Definitions of the ..., Volume 2

Alexander Mansfield Burrill - Dictionaries, Law - 1870 - 674 pages
...do bind as a law between the parties thereto, as to the particular case in question, till reversed by error or attaint, yet they do not make a law, properly so called, for that only the king and parliament can do." Hist. Com. Law, 90, (Runnington's ed. 1820.)...
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Cases Decided on the British North America Act, 1867, in the Privy ..., Volume 4

John Robison Cartwright - Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 798 pages
...do bind, as a law between the parties thereto, as to the particular case in question, till reversed by error or attaint, yet they do not make a law, properly so called, for that only the king and parliament can do ; yet they have a great [171] weight and authority...
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Causes célèbres, legislatures provinciales, rapports de jugements rendus en ...

Quebec. Court of the King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 254 pages
...do bind, as a law between the parties thereto, as to the particular case in question, till reversed by error or attaint, yet they do not make a law, properly so called, for that only the king and parliament can do ; yet they have a great weight and authority...
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The Montreal Law Reports: Court of Queen's Bench

Québec (Province). Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 552 pages
...bind, as a law between " the parties thereto, as to the particular case in question, " till reversed by error or attaint, yet they do not make a " law, properly so called, for that only the king and par" liament can do ; yet they have a great weight and " authority...
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Revue légale, Volume 13

Law - 1885 - 762 pages
...do bind, as a law between the parties thereto, as to the particular case in question, till reversed by error or attaint, yet they do not make a law, properly so called, for that only the king and parliament can do ; yet they have a great weight and authority...
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The Study of Cases: A Course of Instruction in Reading and Stating Reported ...

Eugene Wambaugh - Contracts - 1894 - 364 pages
...do bind, as a law between the parties thereto, as to the particular case in question, till reversed by error or attaint, yet they do not make a law properly so called (for that only the king and parliament can do) ; yet they have a great weight and authority...
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volume 16

Frederick Pollock - Law - 1900 - 550 pages
...do bind as a law between the parties thereto, as to the particular case in question, till reversed by error or attaint, yet they do not make a law properly so called : for that only the king and parliament can do ; yet they have a great weight and authority...
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Jurisprudence

Sir John William Salmond - Jurisprudence - 1913 - 582 pages
...do bind as a law between the parties thereto, as to the particular case in question, till reversed by error or attaint, yet they do not make a law properly so called : for that only the king and parliament can do ; yet they have a great weight and authority...
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