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Page 846
... considerations which are not legally binding . Such discretion may be , and usually is , guided by principles . These principles , however , do not dictate the considerations to be taken into account , but merely limit the range of the ...
... considerations which are not legally binding . Such discretion may be , and usually is , guided by principles . These principles , however , do not dictate the considerations to be taken into account , but merely limit the range of the ...
Page 847
... considerations to be acted on . They may be vague and they do not specify the weight to be given to each consideration , but the consideration prescribed is clear enough and is not a matter left to the courts ' discretion . Principles ...
... considerations to be acted on . They may be vague and they do not specify the weight to be given to each consideration , but the consideration prescribed is clear enough and is not a matter left to the courts ' discretion . Principles ...
Page 1083
... considerations should apply ( 1 ) at all , or ( 2 ) only in cases where primary cost avoidance considerations do not provide a clear outcome , or ( 3 ) whether they ought to dominate over efficiency considerations even when the latter ...
... considerations should apply ( 1 ) at all , or ( 2 ) only in cases where primary cost avoidance considerations do not provide a clear outcome , or ( 3 ) whether they ought to dominate over efficiency considerations even when the latter ...
Contents
Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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