The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 454
... authority , and fix the law until it is altered by some act of the legislature . Among the courts having authority to resolve and fix the law , the assembly of the twelve judges is recognized by our most eminent lawyers as a court of ...
... authority , and fix the law until it is altered by some act of the legislature . Among the courts having authority to resolve and fix the law , the assembly of the twelve judges is recognized by our most eminent lawyers as a court of ...
Page 459
... authority to the decision of the judge . John Doe is not bound by a rule of law pronounced in a former case , merely because Richard Roe's interests were affected by it when it was originally pronounced . On the contrary , it is a maxim ...
... authority to the decision of the judge . John Doe is not bound by a rule of law pronounced in a former case , merely because Richard Roe's interests were affected by it when it was originally pronounced . On the contrary , it is a maxim ...
Page 638
... authority , from circulating in secret throughout their do- minions , and even in their courts . Such is not the case in America ; as long as the majority is still undecided , discussion is carried on ; but as soon as its decision is ...
... authority , from circulating in secret throughout their do- minions , and even in their courts . Such is not the case in America ; as long as the majority is still undecided , discussion is carried on ; but as soon as its decision is ...
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