The Collected Works of Lysander Spooner: Anti-slavery writingsM & S Press, 1971 |
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... construction punished or endamaged . " — Same , 360 , a . " When the construction of any act is left to the law , the law , which abhorreth injury and wrong , will never so construe it , as it shall work a wrong . " - Same , 42 , a ...
... construction punished or endamaged . " — Same , 360 , a . " When the construction of any act is left to the law , the law , which abhorreth injury and wrong , will never so construe it , as it shall work a wrong . " - Same , 42 , a ...
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... construction , there is no doubt , in the English law , as to the binding efficacy of the statute . " — 1 Kent , 447 . This rule implies that if a statute be susceptible of more than " one construction , " the just or reasonable one ...
... construction , there is no doubt , in the English law , as to the binding efficacy of the statute . " — 1 Kent , 447 . This rule implies that if a statute be susceptible of more than " one construction , " the just or reasonable one ...
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... construction to this effect . " - 14 Mass . , 92 . " No statute ought to be so construed as to defeat its own end ; nor so as to operate against reason ; nor so as to punish or damnify the innocent ; nor so as to delay justice . " - 6 ...
... construction to this effect . " - 14 Mass . , 92 . " No statute ought to be so construed as to defeat its own end ; nor so as to operate against reason ; nor so as to punish or damnify the innocent ; nor so as to delay justice . " - 6 ...
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Page | xv |
Section | xvii |
THE TRIAL BY JURY AS DEFINED BY MAGNA CARTA | 20 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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