| Tennessee. Supreme Court - 1893 - 836 páginas
...Legislature, which they have collected sometimes by considering the cause and necessity for making the Act, sometimes by comparing one part of the Act with another, and sometimes by foreign circumstances.' "In the case of the United States v. Kirby, 1 Wall., 482, the Court said: " 'All laws should receive... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1895 - 934 páginas
...Legislature, which they have collected sometimes by considering the cause and necessity" of making the Act, sometimes by comparing one part of the Act with another,...which is consonant to reason and good discretion." If the Judicature Acts are looked at by the light of such principles as are here indicated, I cannot... | |
| James Kirby - 1897 - 452 páginas
...expositions hfve always been founded upon the intent of the Legislature, which they have collected sometimes by comparing one part of the Act with another,...which is consonant to reason and good discretion.' The same doctrine is to be found in Egetton v. Studd, same reports, p. 465, and the note appended to... | |
| John Robison Cartwright - 1897 - 728 páginas
...Taylor, CJ they have collected sometimes by considering the cause and necessity of making the Act, sometimes by comparing one part of the Act with another,...they have always taken according to the necessity <>f the matter, and according to that which is consonant to reason aud good discretion." The eminent... | |
| 1898 - 852 páginas
...and necessity of making the Act, sometimes by foreign " circumstances " (thereby meaning extraneous circumstances), " so that they have " ever been guided...necessity of the matter, and according to that which is 25 consonant to reason and good discretion ; " and he adds : " We have therefore to consider not merely... | |
| 1899 - 846 páginas
...collect what that intention is ' ' sometimes by considering the cause and necessity of making the Act, sometimes by comparing one part of the Act with another, and sometimes by foreign circumstances" (thereby meaning extraneous circumstances), " so that they have ever been guided by the intent of the... | |
| Robert Campbell - 1901 - 864 páginas
...necessity of making the Act . . . sometimes by foreign circumstances " (thereby meaning extraneous circumstances), "so that they have ever been guided...which is consonant to reason and good discretion. " And he adds : " We have therefore to consider not merely the words of this Act of Parliament, but... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Eugene Glenroy Kreider - 1903 - 840 páginas
...the law, according to Plowden, have ever been guided in the construction of statutes by the intention of the legislature, which they have always taken according...according to that which is consonant to reason and sound discretion." Broom, Legal Maxims, p. *664. The legislation of the state shows that the legislature... | |
| Australia. High Court - 1906 - 1322 páginas
...they have collected, sometimes O'Connor J ^ considering the cause and necessity of making the Act, sometimes by comparing one part of the Act with another,...which is consonant to reason and good discretion." Now, the words " any action brought in respect of any trespass to land " are words of the most general... | |
| Edward Beal - 1908 - 766 páginas
...legislature, which they have collected, sometimes by considering the cause and necessity of making the Act, sometimes by comparing one part of the Act with another,...necessity of the matter, and according to that which is consonnnt to reason and good discretion.' " —Hatckim v. Gathcrcole (ISS-'O, 6 DM & G. 1, at p. 21;... | |
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