| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, George Wilson - 1799 - 434 頁
...cu" rious and almoft fubtil, n/luti, to invent reafon and means to " make a£ts according to the juft intent of the parties, and to " avoid wrong and injury, which by rigid rules might be wrought " out of the a£t ;" and my Lord Hale in the cafe of Crofling and Scudamore, i Vent, 141.... | |
| Sir John Eardley Eardley-Wilmot, John Eardley-Wilmot - 1802 - 426 頁
...fenfe, when it is ** to a good end) to invent reafons and means to make Acts according " to the juft intent of the Parties, and to avoid wrong and injury, ** which by rigid Rules might be wrought out of the AcV* Implication is only prefumed Intention, and Prefumption only ftands till... | |
| Richard Preston - 1816 - 616 頁
...judgment." " And here first I do exceedingly commend the judges that are curious and almost subtil, astuti (which is the word used in the Proverbs of Solomon...avoid wrong and injury which by rigid rules might be wrought out of the act. And that is well performed in Bredon's case, Co. lib. 1. fol. 76. Where... | |
| New Jersey. Supreme Court - 1877 - 228 頁
...says, "I exceedingly commend the judges that are curious and almost subtile, astuti, to invent reason and means to make acts according to the just intent...avoid wrong and injury, which by rigid rules might be wrought out of the act." Now what was the intention of the parties to this instrument ? That intent... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Lloyd Kenyon Baron Kenyon - 1819 - 758 頁
...Lord Coke; and many instances are there put. K In Hob. 277. it is said, that judges should be astute to invent reasons, and means, to make acts, according to the just intent of the parties, &c. ; and, in Crossing v. Scudamore, Lord Hale declares himself of the same opinion. These are our... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William John Broderip, Peregrine Bingham - 1821 - 812 頁
...material. — "I exceedingly commend the Judges (said Lord Hobart) that are curious and almost subtil to invent reasons and means to make acts according...avoid wrong and injury which by rigid rules might be wrought out of the act" (a) ; and it has been correctly added, that in the case of Crossing v. Scudamorc,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - 1822 - 670 頁
...(a), Lord Chief Justice Hobart observed, that " lie exceedingly commended the Judges who were astute to invent reasons and means to make acts according...avoid wrong and injury, which, by rigid rules, might be wrought out of the act ;" and Lord Hale recognised and adopted that dictum in Crossing v. Scudamore... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Henry Hobart - 1829 - 682 頁
...judgment. And here, first, I do exceedingly commend the judges that are curious and almost subtile, ustuti (which is the word used in the Proverbs of Solomon...avoid wrong and injury, which by rigid rules might be wrought out of the act. And that is well performed in Bredon's case, Co. lib. 1. fol. 76, where... | |
| Richard Preston - 1829 - 612 頁
...exceedingly commend the judges that are curious and almost subtil, astuti (which is the word used in the EE 4 Proverbs of Solomon in a good sense, when it is to...means to make acts according to the just intent of the parlies, and to avoid wrong and injury which by rigid rules might be wrought out of the act. And that... | |
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