The Law Times, 184. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1937 |
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Page 184-12
... decision of a court of justice after an unknown delay and at an unascertainable cost . Nor can I think that there is anything strange in a purchaser , without legal advice and in complete ignorance and with a natural terror of the ...
... decision of a court of justice after an unknown delay and at an unascertainable cost . Nor can I think that there is anything strange in a purchaser , without legal advice and in complete ignorance and with a natural terror of the ...
Page 184-27
... decision is a victory of expediency over principle . Burke said , in one of his great moments , that history does not teach principle but prudence ; and we have now to say that the decisions of We the courts on public policy teach the ...
... decision is a victory of expediency over principle . Burke said , in one of his great moments , that history does not teach principle but prudence ; and we have now to say that the decisions of We the courts on public policy teach the ...
Page 184-228
... decision in the McDougall case must be regarded as having been somewhat misunderstood . Lord Russell con- fesses in his judgment that he did not think it possible to get round the decision in that case , but that Lord Atkin's view ...
... decision in the McDougall case must be regarded as having been somewhat misunderstood . Lord Russell con- fesses in his judgment that he did not think it possible to get round the decision in that case , but that Lord Atkin's view ...
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