| Alfred William Brian Simpson - 1987 - 458 頁
...the Common Law, and ed. (1716), p. 22. whole kingdom, and form the common law, in its stricter and more usual signification. 2. Particular customs which...courts, of pretty general and extensive jurisdiction. This view of the common law has today fallen almost wholly out of favour, and the reason for this,... | |
| Susan W. Brenner - 394 頁
...in its stricter and more usual signification"; the second is "particular customs"; and the third is "[c]ertain particular laws; which by custom are adopted and used by some particular courts" (id. at 67). Then he asks, "how are these customs ... to be known, and by whom is their validity to... | |
| Alison Dundes Renteln, Alan Dundes - 1995 - 620 頁
...Customs, which are the universal rule of the whole kingdom and form the common law, in its stricter and more usual signification. 2. Particular customs which...courts, of pretty general and extensive jurisdiction. This view of the common law has today fallen almost wholly out of favour, and the reason for this,... | |
| St. George Tucker, William Blackstone - 2000 - 3301 頁
...Com. Vol. 2. p. 31. INTRDDf rule of the whole kingdom, and form the common law, in its stricter and more usual signification. 2. Particular customs-;...particular districts. 3. Certain particular laws; which by custqm are adopted and used by some -particular courts, pf pretty general and extensive jurisdiction.... | |
| Henry James Holthouse - 1999 - 504 頁
...and form the common law in its stricter and more usual signification :. particular customs are those which for the most part affect only the inhabitants of particular districts, such as gavelkind in Kent, and the like. CUSTOMS OP LONDON. These are particular customs relating to... | |
| Edward Graham Gallagher - 2000 - 572 頁
...customs; which are the universal rule of the whole kingdom, and form the common law, in its stricter and more usual signification. 2. Particular customs; which,...particular courts, of pretty general and extensive jurisdiction.17 The principles of suretyship that developed in written decisions of the King's courts... | |
| Steven A. Hetcher - 2004 - 420 頁
...customs; which are the universal rule of the whole kingdom, and form the common law, in its stricter and more usual signification. 2. Particular customs; which...courts, of pretty general and extensive jurisdiction.") 26. Id. at 67. ("General customs; which are the universal rule of the whole kingdom . . . form the... | |
| Joseph Story - 2006 - 234 頁
...certain rules coinciding with the existing state of the people. The common law is usually divided into 8 kinds :—1. general customs, which are the universal...pretty general and extensive jurisdiction. (1 Bl. Сощт. 67.) The first embraces the general maxims and principles of English jurisprudence, such... | |
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