 | Wayne C. Bartee, Alice Fleetwood Bartee - 1992 - 149 էջ
...King's bench in Semayne's case, 77 Eng. Rep. 194-6 (KB1603), that "the House of everyone is to him his Castle and Fortress, as well for his Defence against Injury and Violence, as for his Repose." William Pitt was inspired to his immortal statement of principle, "The poorest man in his cottage may... | |
 | Stuart Britain - 1996 - 487 էջ
...'unlawful games and drunkenness in private families' . But he was also fond of the legal maxim that 'the House of every one is to him as his Castle and...Defence against Injury and Violence, as for his repose' , and there were any number of cases brought to court by people who claimed that they had been unjustly... | |
 | Luc B. Tremblay - 1997 - 337 էջ
...interest must entail a limitation on the common law principle enunciated in Semayne's case321 - that "the house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress" - so as to justify a trespass in certain circumstances. The argument was supported by the unanimous... | |
 | Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1998 - 1099 էջ
...est [est nnicnïqne] tiitueimnm refugînm. To every man his own house is his safest refuge. 5 Co. 91 b. 11 Id. 82. 3 Inst. 162. The house of every one...injury and violence as for his repose. 5 Co. 91 b. Broom's Max. 205. A man's dwelling house is his castle, not for his own personal protection merely,... | |
 | Susan Treggiari - 2002 - 170 էջ
...James I), bracketed translation and comment mine) That the house of every one is to him as his (a) castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his repose . . . and the reason of all this is, because domus sua cuique est tutissimum refugium (and each man's... | |
 | Nicholas K. F. O'Neill, Nick O'Neill, Simon Rice, Roger Douglas - 2004 - 754 էջ
...proposition stated in Semayne 's Case (1605) 5 Co Rep91aat 91b; 77 ER 194 at 195 that everyone's house: "... is to him as his castle and fortress, as well for...defence against injury and violence, as for his repose". The sanctity of the castle is subject to various derogations both by the common law and, now, by statute.... | |
 | Viviana A. Zelizer - 2009 - 368 էջ
...of the great jurist Sir Edward Coke: "The house of every man is to him as his Castle and Fortresse, as well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his repose." Note the gendered principle! American law still insists on the distinction between transactions taking... | |
 | New England Society of Pennsylvania - 1905
...depended the right of every English householder. He failed in his action, for the Court resolved: ^ " That the house of every one is to him as his castle and...defence against injury and violence as for his repose." 41, Since that day, three hundred years ago, this case has been cited so often by every English-speaking... | |
 | Ed. B. R. Kishore - 192 էջ
...you can't make him drink. A Proverb. HOUSE The house of everyone is to him his castle andfortrees, as well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his repose. Sir Edward Coke, Semayna's Case. HUMANITY The traitor to humanity is the traitor most accursed. Lowell,... | |
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