| William Johnson, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1859 - 538 頁
...wrong forum. They are arguments for legislative, not for judicial consideration. We ore called upon to pronounce what the law is, not what it ought to be. In a legislative capacity, considerations of policy and expediency are entitled to their due weight,... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1861 - 844 頁
...leyes. 3 & 11. It is most clear, then, that this interpretation, which limits the law of the Partidas to the gains made in the country where the marriage...and whose duty it is to pronounce what the law is, and not what it ought to be. The appellants, however, contend, that, although such may be the construction... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1874 - 904 頁
...leyes 3 & 11. It is most clear, then, that this interpretation, which limits the law of the Partidas to the gains made in the country where the marriage...operation property acquired after a change of residence, conies to us recommended and fortified by ever\r sanction that can give it value in the minds of those... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1889 - 930 頁
...It is most clear, then, that this interpretation, which limits the law of the Partidiia to the pains made in the country where the marriage was contracted,...and whose duty it is to pronounce what the law is, and not what it ought to be. The appellants, however, contend that, although such may be the construction... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1889 - 934 頁
...leyes 3 & 11. It is most clear, then, that this interpretation, which limits the law of the Partidus to the gains made in the country where the marriage...sanction that can give it value in the minds of those who ait in judgment, and whose duty it is to pronounce what the law is, and not what it ought to be. The... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1889 - 964 頁
...It is most clear, then, that this interpretation, which limits the law of the PartitbiK to the pains made in the country where the marriage •was contracted,...sanction that can give it value in the minds of those who ait in judgment, and whose duty it is to pronounce what the law is, and not what it ought to be. The... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1901 - 582 頁
...105. . . . It is most clear, then, that this interpretation, which limits the law\ of the Partidas to the gains made in the country where the marriage...of residence, comes to us recommended and fortified 0y every sanction that can give it value in the minds of those who sit in judgment, and whose duty... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1901 - 576 頁
...clear, then, that this interprétation, which limits the law of the Partiría tn t.hp. grnina mude, in the country where the marriage was contracted and excludes from its operation property acquinxl after a change of residence,, comes to us recommended and fortiliecl by every sanction that... | |
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