The power of courts to declare a contract void for being in contravention of sound public policy is a very delicate and undefined power, and, like the power to declare a statute unconstitutional, should be exercised only in cases free from doubt. The Southwestern Reporter - Page 1531919Full view - About this book
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...contravention of sound public policy is a very delicate and undefined power, and, like the power to declare a statute unconstitutional, should be exercised only in cases free from doubt." Stephens v. Southern Pac. Co., 109 Cal. 86, 89, 41 P. 783, 784, 29 LRA 751, 50 Am.St.Rep. 17. "The... | |
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...contravention of sound public policy is a very delicate and undefined power, and, like the power to declare a statute unconstitutional, should be exercised only in cases free from doubt." 26 Iowa, 202. The statute of Iowa of 1862, chap. 169, § 6 (substantially re-enacted in the Code of... | |
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