The New South Wales Law Reports, 1880-1900, 第 20 卷C.F. Maxwell, 1899 |
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第 12 頁
... asked questions both by the Judge and jury . Before sentence McIntyre requested the Judge to reserve for the consideration of the Court the question whether , s . 6 of 55 Vic . No. 5 having been repealed by the Evidence Act , 1898 , the ...
... asked questions both by the Judge and jury . Before sentence McIntyre requested the Judge to reserve for the consideration of the Court the question whether , s . 6 of 55 Vic . No. 5 having been repealed by the Evidence Act , 1898 , the ...
第 16 頁
... asked questions by the Judge and jury . The question reserved for the conside- ration of this Court is , whether his Honour was right in allowing the prisoner to give evidence on his own behalf under the provi- sions of the Evidence Act ...
... asked questions by the Judge and jury . The question reserved for the conside- ration of this Court is , whether his Honour was right in allowing the prisoner to give evidence on his own behalf under the provi- sions of the Evidence Act ...
第 31 頁
... asking for an explanation . Several interviews took place between the plaintiff , defendant , and the society's accountant . The plaintiff's case was that only one item of 12l . was pointed out to him as wrong , and that he explained it ...
... asking for an explanation . Several interviews took place between the plaintiff , defendant , and the society's accountant . The plaintiff's case was that only one item of 12l . was pointed out to him as wrong , and that he explained it ...
第 32 頁
... asked what the communication was that he had made to his board . This evidence was objected to and rejected by The Chief Justice . He was then asked what instructions he received from his board . This was also objected to and rejected ...
... asked what the communication was that he had made to his board . This evidence was objected to and rejected by The Chief Justice . He was then asked what instructions he received from his board . This was also objected to and rejected ...
第 34 頁
... asked what report he made to his board upon the subject , and what instructions he received from them ; he was also asked as to what occurred between him and the society's solicitor . I rejected the evidence . I rejected the evidence ...
... asked what report he made to his board upon the subject , and what instructions he received from them ; he was also asked as to what occurred between him and the society's solicitor . I rejected the evidence . I rejected the evidence ...
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acres action affidavit agreement alleged amount application assessment Attorney bank bankruptcy Burcher C.J. Eq C.J. in Eq charge CHIEF JUSTICE claim coal Cohen common law contended contract costs Court of Equity creditors Crown Lands Act David Austin debt decision declaration defendant defendant's entitled Equity evidence fact Full Court G. B. SIMPSON granted ground Gunnedah held Honour improvements interest John Austin Judge judgment jurisdiction jury Land Appeal Court Land Board lessee liable Lord matter MINISTER FOR LANDS mortgage mortgagor notice O'Connor occupation license offence official assignee opinion Owen paid paid into Court parties pastoral lease payment person Pilcher plaintiff plea Privy Council promissory notes provides question referred refused respondent ROCKDALE rule Sect sheep shew solicitor statute Stephen Sydney tenant trial trustees ultra vires verdict Walker words
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第 13 頁 - I think the proper course is in the first instance to examine the language of the statute and to ask what is its natural meaning, uninfluenced by any considerations derived from the previous state of the law, and not to start with inquiring how the law previously stood, and then, assuming that it was probably intended to leave it unaltered, to see if the words of the enactment will bear an interpretation in conformity with this view.
第 325 頁 - Wherever, to hold the rule applicable would occasion very great inconvenience, *or tend to defeat the very object for which the corporation was created, the exception has prevailed: hence, the retainer by parol VOL.
第 18 頁 - THAT no person offered as a Witness shall hereafter be excluded by reason of incapacity from crime or interest from giving evidence...
第 226 頁 - There is no doubt that the public acts of a public man may lawfully be made the subject of fair comment or criticism, not only by the press but by all members of the public. But the distinction cannot be too clearly borne in mind between comment or criticism, and allegations of fact, such as that disgraceful acts have been committed or discreditable language used. It...
第 84 頁 - There is no doubt that if a man furtively, and in bad faith, robs his neighbor of his property, and because it is underground is probably for some little time not detected, the court of equity in this country will struggle, or I would rather say, will assert its authority to punish the fraud by fixing the person with the value of the whole of the property which he has so furtively taken, and making him no allowance in respect of what he has so done, as would have been justly made to him if the parties...
第 19 頁 - ... every person so offered may and shall be admitted to give evidence on oath or solemn affirmation in those cases wherein affirmation is by law receivable, notwithstanding that such person may or shall have an interest in the matter in question, or in the event of the trial of any issue, matter, question, or injury, or of the suit, action, or proceeding in which he is offered as a witness, and notwithstanding that such person offered as a witness may have been previously convicted of any crime...
第 161 頁 - I conceive that if a man, having no knowledge whatever on the subject, takes upon himself to represent a certain state of facts to exist, he does so at his peril; and if it be done either with a view to secure some benefit to himself, or to deceive a third person, he is in law guilty of a fraud, for he takes upon himself to warrant his own belief of the truth of that which he so asserts.
第 293 頁 - I apprehend that it never can be proper to resort to any usage or custom to control or vary the positive stipulations in a written contract and a fortiori not in order to contradict them. An express contract of the parties is always admissible to supersede or vary or control a usage or custom : for the latter may always be waived at the will of the parties.
第 160 頁 - But if it were so it would make no difference, because if a man purposely avoids answering a question, and thereby does not state a fact which it is his duty to communicate, that is concealment. Concealment properly so called means non-disclosure of a fact which it is a man's duty to disclose, and it was his duty to disclose the fact if it was a material fact.
第 392 頁 - The declaration then alleges that the defendant falsely and maliciously printed and published of and concerning the plaintiff in relation to his said business, and the said process, the words complained of.