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" The Roman law forms no rule binding in itself on the subjects of these realms ; but in deciding a case upon principle, where no direct authority can be cited from our books, it affords no small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have... "
A First Book of Jurisprudence for Students of the Common Law - Page 326
by Sir Frederick Pollock - 1896 - 348 pages
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A Popular and Practical Introduction to Law Studies: And to Every Department ...

Samuel Warren - 1845 - 1174 pages
...conclusion of the Court : — " The Roman Law forms no rule binding in itself on the subjects of these realms ; but, in deciding a case UPON PRINCIPLE, where...of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it prove to be supported by that law, — the fruit of the researches of the most learned men, the collective...
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Readings Delivered Before the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, in ...

George Bowyer - 1851 - 218 pages
...Wels. 353, Tindal, CJ, said, " The Roman Law forms no rule binding in itself upon the subjects of these realms ; but in deciding a case upon principle, where no direct authority can be cited in our books, it affords no small evidence of the soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived,...
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Heidelbergische [afterw.] Heidelberger Jahrbücher der Literatur

1851 - 980 pages
...trefflich diess so aus: the Roman law fornish no rule binding in itselt upon the subjects of these realms, but in Deciding a case upon principle, where no direct authority can be cited in our books, it affords no small evidence of the sondness of the conclusion , at which we have arrived,...
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The Universities of Scotland: Past, Present, and Possible; with an Appendix ...

James Lorimer - 1854 - 178 pages
...them."—Sir Matthew Hale. | " The Roman law forms no rule binding in itself on the subjects of these realms ; but in deciding a case UPON PRINCIPLE, where...of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it prove to be supported by that law—the fruit of the researches of the most learned men, the collective...
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The Irish Jurist, Volume 6

1854 - 836 pages
...Blundell, (12 M. & W. 324.) «The Roman Law forms no rule binding in itself on the subjects of the realm ; but in deciding a case UPON PRINCIPLE, where no direct...of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it prove to be supported by that law — the fruit of the researches of the most learned men, the collective...
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The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ..., Volumes 14-15

1863 - 858 pages
...Chief Justice Tindal observed : ' The Roman law forms no rule binding in itself on the subject of those realms ; but in deciding a case upon principle, where...soundness of the conclusion at which we have arrived if it prove to bo supported by that law — the fruit of the researches of the most learned men, the collective...
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The Law of Limitation as to Real Property: Including that of the Crown and ...

William Brown - 1869 - 900 pages
...subject. And although that law forms no rule, binding in itself, upon the subjects of these realms; yet, in deciding a case upon principle, where no direct...have arrived, if it proves to be supported by that law(0In this country prescription is partly by the common law, and partly by legislative enactment....
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A Treatise on the Criminal Law of the United States, Volume 1

Francis Wharton - 1874 - 834 pages
...that this (the Roman law) forms no rule binding in itself upon the subjects of these realms : yet, in deciding a case upon principle, where no direct authority can be cited from our books, the courts at Westminster will listen to arguments drawn from the Institutes and Pandects of Justinian,...
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Studies in Roman Law: With Comparative Views of the Laws of France, England ...

Lord Thomas Mackenzie Mackenzie - 1876 - 512 pages
...Chief-Justice Tindal observed : " The Roman law forms no rule binding in itself on the subjects of those realms ; but in deciding a case upon principle, where...of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it prove to be supported by that law — the fruit of the researches of the most learned men, the collective...
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Selections from the Writings of the Late E.B. Watermeyer, with a Brief ...

Egidius Benedictus Watermeyer - 1877 - 318 pages
...authority in a legal sense : — The Roman law forms no rule binding in itself on the subjects of these realms ; but, in deciding a case upon principle, where...of the conclusion at which we have arrived, if it prove to be supported by that law, — the fruit of the researches of the most learned men, the collective...
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