| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James William Mylne, Benjamin Keen (Reporter) - 1834 - 810 lehte
...King's Bench, and I am glad to fasten myself in some measure on his great authority, and say that, when I look upon these acts of parliament, I regard...legislature, on behalf of every person interested in any thing to be done under them ; and I have no hesitation in asserting that, unless that principle... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1836 - 258 lehte
...King,s Bench, and I am glad to fasten myself, in some measure, on his great authority, and say, that when I look upon these Acts of Parliament, I regard...legislature on behalf of every person interested in any thing to be done under them, and I have no hesitation in asserting, that, unless that principle... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Thomas Flower Ellis - 1837 - 1120 lehte
...B. $ Ad. 1 10. SB 2 Com1836. The KING ogoinjf The Inhabitants of EDGI LIKE. Company (a) Lord .EWow says, " When I look upon these acts of parliament,...legislature, on behalf of every person interested in any thing to be done under them ; and I have no hesitation in asserting that, unless that principle... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1837 - 886 lehte
...Blakemore v. The Glamorganshire (a) eNev.&Man. 81. Canal Navigation (a), Lord Eldon C. said, " When I 1836. look upon these acts of parliament, I regard them...legislature on behalf of every person interested in any thing to be done under them." And again, " those who come for them to parliament, do in WORTH.... | |
| 1838 - 508 lehte
...King's Bench, and I am glad to fasten myself in some measure on his great authority, and say, that when I look upon these acts of parliament, I regard...legislature on behalf of every person interested in any thing to be done under them; and I have no hesitation in asserting that, unless that principle... | |
| Edmund Chisholm-Batten - 1849 - 472 lehte
...King's Bench, and I am glad to fasten myself in some measure on his great authority, and say that, when I look upon these acts of Parliament, I regard...hesitation in asserting that, unless that principle is applied in construing statutes of this description, they become instruments of greater oppression... | |
| George Bowyer - 1851 - 218 lehte
...Adol. 108, and R. v. Edge Lane, 4 Adol. & Ell. 723. Lord Eldon, in the leading case just cited, said, " When I look upon these Acts of Parliament, I regard...that principle be applied in construing statutes of that description, they become instruments of greater oppression than anything in the whole system of... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1852 - 616 lehte
...works of a public nature into execution, the law is thus distinctly laid down by Lord Eldon : — " When I look upon these acts of Parliament, I regard...hesitation in asserting, that, unless that principle is applied in construing statutes of this description, they become instruments of greater oppression... | |
| 1860 - 658 lehte
...Glamorganshire Canal Company (e), Lord Eldon there says : — " When I look upon these Acts of Par" liament, I regard them all in the light of contracts made by...hesitation in asserting "that, unless that principle is applied in construing statutes of " this description, they become instruments of greater oppression... | |
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