This is not the substitution of the will of the judge for that of the legislator, for frequently words of general meaning are used in a statute, words broad enough to include an act in question, and yet a consideration of the whole legislation, or of... Law Notes - Página 1781918Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Department of Justice - 1909 - 732 páginas
...full of cases illustrating its application. This is not the substitution of the will of the judge for that of the legislator, for frequently words of general...follow from giving such broad meaning to the words, makes it unreasonable to believe that the legislator intended to include the particular act." I think... | |
| 1915 - 1228 páginas
...within the intention of its makers. * * * This is not the substitution of the will of the judge for that of the legislator, for frequently words of general...follow from giving such broad meaning to the words, makes it unreasonable to believe that the Legislature intended to include the particular act." Trinity... | |
| 1910 - 2132 páginas
...full of cases Illustrating its application. This Is not the substitution of the will of the Judge for that of the legislator, for frequently words of general...follow from giving such broad meaning to the words, makes it unreasonable to believe that the legislator Intended to Include the particular act" Holy Trinity... | |
| 1911 - 1168 páginas
...full of cases illustrating its application. This is not the substitution of the will of the judge for that of the legislator, for frequently words of general...follow from giving such broad meaning to the words, makes it unreasonable to believe that the Legislature intended to include the particular act." In US... | |
| 1901 - 1164 páginas
...of 'cases illustrating its application. Tliis is not the substitution of tbe will of the judge for that of the legislator; for frequently words of general...are used in a statute, words broad enough to include the act in question, and yet a consideration of the whole legislation, or of the circumstances surrounding... | |
| 1905 - 1166 páginas
...Legislature, for frequently words of general meaning are used in a statute, broad enough to include the act in question, and yet a consideration of the whole...surrounding its enactment, or of the absurd results that would follow from such a broad meaning, makes it unreasonable to believe that the Legislature... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1892 - 1132 páginas
...full of cases illustrating ils application. This is Dot the substitution of the will of the judge for that of the legislator, for frequently words of general...follow from giving such broad meaning to the words, makes it unreasonable to balieve that the legislator intended to include the particular act. As said... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court - 1893 - 836 páginas
...spirit, nor within the intention of its makers. This is not the substitution of the will of the Judge for that of the legislator, for frequently words of general...follow from giving such broad meaning to the words, makes it unreasonable to believe that the legislator intended to include the particular act.' As said... | |
| William Packer Prentice - 1894 - 578 páginas
...full of cases illustrating its application. This is not the substitution of the will of the judge for that of the legislator, for frequently words of general...follow from giving such broad meaning to the words, makes it unreasonable to believe that the legislator intended to include the particular act. As said... | |
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