| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Thomas Edwards - 1810 - 634 էջ
...but imperfectly known to the Court Itfelf ; or they are pofitive Regulations, confiftent with thofe principles, applying to matters which require more exact and definite rules than thofe general principles are capable of furnifhing. The conftitution of this Court, relatively to the... | |
| 1811 - 546 էջ
...circumstances * belonging to them, and which constitute their legal character, * could be but imperfectly known to the Court itself; or they * are positive Regulations, consistent with those principles, ap* plying to matters which require more exact and definite rules ' than those general principles are... | |
| 1811 - 676 էջ
...but Imperfectly known to the court itfelf; or they are pofitive regulations, confident \vith thofe principles, applying to matters which require more exact and definite rules than thofe general principles are capable of furnifhing. The conftitution of this court, relatively to the... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1813 - 658 էջ
...constitute their legal character, could be but imperfectly known to the court itself; or they are possible regulations, consistent with those principles, applying...general principles are capable of furnishing.* % • The American reader may compare with thii doctrine the language of the dukt oTNetb caitle, or the former... | |
| James Reddie - 1845 - 602 էջ
...circumstances belonging to them, and which constitute their legal character, could be but imperfectly known to the court itself; or they are positive regulations,...which require more exact and definite rules, than these general principles are capable of furnishing." Nor do we consider the following analogical comparison... | |
| Thomas Chisholm Anstey - 1845 - 484 էջ
...Law. They are either directory Applications of those Principles, to the Cases indicated in them, or positive Regulations, consistent with those Principles...those general Principles are capable of furnishing. " What would be the Duty of the Individuals, who preside in the Courts of Common Law, if required to... | |
| Edwin Edwards - 1847 - 324 էջ
...circumstances belonging to them, and which constitute their legal character, could be but imperfectly known to the Court itself; or they are positive regulations,...principles are capable of furnishing. The constitution of the The constituPrize Court, relatively to the legislative power of the p™ z ° court, king in council,... | |
| William Henry Smyth - 1867 - 836 էջ
...under the authority of the board or its chief. ADMIRALTY BLACK-BOOK. See BLACK-BOOK. ADMIRALTY COURT. The constitution of this court relatively to the legislative...to that of the courts of common law relatively to the parliament of the kingdom. — High Court of Admiralty, a supreme court of law, in which the authority... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1873 - 1020 էջ
...circumstances belonging to them, and which con" stitute their legal character, could be but imperfectly " known to the Court itself; or they are positive regulations, " consistent with these principles, applying to matters which " require more exact and definite rules than those general... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 858 էջ
...court itsflf, or they are positive regulations, consistent with those principles, applying to ¡uatters which require more exact and definite rules than those...relatively to the legislative power of the King in council, ie analogous to that of the courts of common law relatively to that of the Parliament of this Kingdom.... | |
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