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| Law reports, digests, etc - 1924 - 588 pages
...the device of a cat was per se publici juris. For as Lord Halsbury LC remarked in Quinn v. Leathetn* "every judgment must be read as applicable to the...since the generality of the expressions which may bs found there are not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but governed and qualified by the... | |
| Law - 1902 - 540 pages
...PO1NTS. 1. Some general remarks by Halsbury, C., are thus reported. — Times newspaper, August 6, 1901: .'Every judgment must be read as applicable to the...not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but are governed and qualified by the particular facts of the case in which such ex-, pressions are to... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - Constitutional history - 1902 - 560 pages
...what it actually decides" (Quinn v. Leathern [1901], AC 506, judgment of Halsbury, LC), and, secondly, "every judgment must be read as applicable to the...generality of the " expressions which may be found there arc not intended to be exposi" tions of the whole law, but governed and qualified by the particular... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - Justices of the peace - 1903 - 730 pages
...general character which I wish to make ; and one is to repeat what I have very often said before — that every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular...not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but are governed and qualified by the particular facts of the case in which such expressions are to be... | |
| Raghunandana Bhaṭṭācārya - Hindu law - 1904 - 198 pages
...general character which I wish to make, and one is to repeat what I have very often said before, that every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular...proved, or assumed to be proved, since the generality of expressions which may be found there are not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but governed... | |
| Massachusetts. Bureau of Statistics of Labor - Labor laws and legislation - 1907 - 206 pages
...general character which I wish to make, and one is to repeat what I have very often said before, that every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular...found there are not intended to be expositions of tbe whole law, but governed and qualified by the particular facts of tbe case in which such expressions... | |
| 1907 - 886 pages
...bearing in this connection. Hii Lordship said "that ivtiy .'t.dj. nut mutt be lead as " applicable to the facts proved or assumed to be proved, since "the generality of the expressions which may be there are not "intended to be expositions of the whole law, bat governed and " qualified by th« particular... | |
| Edward Beal - Law - 1908 - 766 pages
...Manufacturing Co. (1888), 38 Ch. D. 156, at p. 165; 57 LJ Ch. 878, at p. 882, Kay, J. Judgments. Judgments must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed to be proved. The law is not always a logical code. " There are two observations of a general character which I wish... | |
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