| 1901 - 550 lehte
...should be taken to heart by the devotees of case-law. His Lordship said, " Every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved or assumed...not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but are qualified by the particular facts of the case in which such expressions are to be found;" and again,... | |
| 1926 - 640 lehte
...decision. He said as follows: "Every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts 1925 proved, or assumed to be proved, since the generality of the expressions jj jr which may be found there are not intended to be expositions of the whole. law, but governed and... | |
| 1904 - 630 lehte
...to make, and one is to repeat what I have very often said before, that every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed...the case in which such expressions are to be found. The other is that a case is only an authority for what it actually decides. I entirely deny that it... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1902 - 560 lehte
...v. Leathem [1901], AC 506, judgment of Halsbury, LC), and, secondly, " every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular " facts proved, or...expressions which may be found there are not intended to be exposi" tions of the whole law, but governed and qualified by the particular " facts of the case in... | |
| 1902 - 836 lehte
...to make ; and one is to repeat what I have very often said before—that every judgment muet be read as applicable to the particular facts proved or assumed to be proved, eince the generality of the expressions which may be found there are not intended to be expositions... | |
| James Roberts (Barrister-at-law) - 1903 - 776 lehte
...to make, and one is to repeat what I have very often said before, that every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed...the case in which such expressions are to be found. The other is that a case is only authority for what it actually decides. I entirely deny that it can... | |
| Alfred Henry Clarke, Edmund Ignatius Scully, Ontario. Court of Appeal - 1903 - 680 lehte
...to make; and one is to repeat what I have veryoften said before — that every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved or assumed...not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but are governed and qualified by the particular facts of the case in which such expressions are to be... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1903 - 730 lehte
...to make ; and one is to repeat what I have very often said before—that every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved or assumed...not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but are governed and qualified by the particular facts of the case in which such expressions are to be... | |
| 1904 - 1158 lehte
...law's lumber-room.'' This is made clear by Lord Halsbury's statement: " Every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed...particular facts of the case in which such expressions are found. A case is only an authority for what it actually decides. I entirely deny that it can be quoted... | |
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