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Page 924
... established rules , but which has not been recognized and applied previously . Suppose a school district brings suit against the parent of a high school freshman for the re- placement cost of some lost books . There are two established ...
... established rules , but which has not been recognized and applied previously . Suppose a school district brings suit against the parent of a high school freshman for the re- placement cost of some lost books . There are two established ...
Page 925
... established rules . Such a case is analogous in relevant ways to prior cases where decisions have turned on rela- tively narrow rules . Reasoning to the rule of the instant case is some- times called " inductive . " It is , at any rate ...
... established rules . Such a case is analogous in relevant ways to prior cases where decisions have turned on rela- tively narrow rules . Reasoning to the rule of the instant case is some- times called " inductive . " It is , at any rate ...
Page 928
... established rules have no answer . " The contention rests on a mistake , however . There are at least two questions before the court : ( 1 ) Is the operator of a motor vehicle under a legal obligation to use headlights ? ( 2 ) Is the ...
... established rules have no answer . " The contention rests on a mistake , however . There are at least two questions before the court : ( 1 ) Is the operator of a motor vehicle under a legal obligation to use headlights ? ( 2 ) Is the ...
Contents
Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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