| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 頁
...andexplaincommonrecoveries. I only fay this," he adds "to (hew •' that when men attempt to give reafons for common recoveries " they run into absurdities, and the whole of what they fay is unin" telligible jargon and learned nonfenfe. They have been in ufe " fcine hundreds of years,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 頁
...endeavouring to give reasons for and explain common reco" veries. I only say this," he adds, " to shew that when men attempt " to give reasons for common...have " gained ground by time, and we must now take tliero, as they really " are, common assurances." 1 Wits. 73. now he may obtain whenever he pleases,... | |
| William Sheppard - 1820 - 1178 頁
...<*dc*. Tregonwellv. Strahan and Harrison, i Wih. pt. 1, p. 73; who adds, " He only «id this to show, that when men attempt to give reasons for common recoveries...what they say is unintelligible jargon and learned non.Jense," In Portington't case, 10 Co. 43, a. it is said, " In these days a common recovery appears... | |
| 1842 - 614 頁
...who bath no existence, ui J.- /< i•.;I.,.i•'.''>.• though unwarrantably practisdd." clared, " that when men attempt to give reasons for common recoveries,...say is unintelligible jargon and learned nonsense." Blackstone enters fully into the fantastic spirit of the law, for he observes " though these recoveries... | |
| 1828 - 746 頁
...his book, by endeavouring to give reasons for and explain common recoveries. I only say this to shew that when men attempt to give reasons for common recoveries...learned nonsense. They have been in use some hundreds of years—have gained ground by time—and we must now take them, as they really are, common assuranceL”... | |
| 1828 - 724 頁
...his book, by endeavouring to give reasons for and explain common recoveries. I only say this to shew that when men attempt to give reasons for common recoveries...take them, as they really are, common assurances." By such means as these " the statute of great men " is laughed at by tenants in tail, who thus defraud... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1856 - 112 頁
...to have manifested great astuteness in justifying their decision, but we quite agree with CJ Willes, that, "when men attempt to give reasons for common recoveries, they run into absurdities," and as their primary assumption (the recompence in value) has no more foundation in reality than the right... | |
| 1875 - 870 頁
...his book, by endeavoring to give reasons for, and explain common recoveries. I only say this to show that when men attempt to give reasons for common recoveries...say is unintelligible jargon and learned nonsense." Willes, CJ, in Martin v. Strachan, I Wils. 73. Ploiuderis Reports. — See Dyer's Reports. Popham s... | |
| 1875 - 774 頁
...his book, by endeavouring to give reasons for, and explain common recoveries. I only say this to show that when men attempt to give reasons for common recoveries...say is unintelligible jargon and learned nonsense." Martin v. Strachan, I, Wils. 73. Memorandum. I Mod. 9. Seventeen Serjeants being made the I4th day... | |
| William Blackstone - 1890 - 850 頁
...recoveries were invented by the ecclesiastics to evade the statutes of mortmain, page 357. Ities, and what they say is unintelligible jargon and learned...hundreds of years, have gained ground by time, and w* must now take them as they really are, common assurances. (Willes, CJ, in 1 Wils. 73.) The remark... | |
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