| 1924 - 640 lehte
...Chancellor Halsbury in Quinn v. Leathern (1901), AC 495, 506, viz.: that "every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed to be proved" since "general expressions" must be ''governed and qualified by the particular facts"; and that, "a case... | |
| 1926 - 784 lehte
...Court itself. Butas observed by Lord ^ Halsbury in Quinn v. Leatham (22), " every judgment must be read as applicable to the; particular facts proved, or...expressions which may be found there are not, intended to be exposition of the whole law, but governed and qualified by the particular facts of the case in which... | |
| 1926 - 648 lehte
...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 to be proved einoe the generality of the expressions which may be found there are not intended to be expositions... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1927 - 588 lehte
...the Earl of Halsbury LC, in Quinn v. Leathern [1901] AC 495, at p. 506: 'Every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed...the case in which such expressions are to be found. ... A case is only authority for what it actually decided.' TEL With reference to the case of In re... | |
| 1927 - 1038 lehte
...argument to the observation of Lord Halsbury LC, in Quinn-v. Leathern (6) that every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed...generality of the expressions which may be found there •re not intended to be expositions of the whole law, but governed and qualified by the particular... | |
| Benjamin Sollow Kirsh - 1928 - 280 lehte
...itself criminal or unlawful, by criminal or unlawful means." 08 04 "* * * every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed...the case in which such expressions are to be found." Earl of Halsbury L. C, Quiun v. Leathern, House of Lords, LR (1901) App. Cas. 495, 506. o6 Eastern... | |
| 1926 - 1262 lehte
...authority cannot be impeached, but, as Lord Halsbury said ([1901] A C. 50C) : "Every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed...expressions are to be found.'' Now Quinn v. Leathern established the following propositions: (1) That the case of Luinley v. Gye (1853) 2 El. & Bl. 216,... | |
| 1917 - 1100 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... | |
| 1910 - 778 lehte
...prosecution was founded on it. See Quinn v. Leathern, [1901] AC 495, 506: "Every judgment must be read as applicable to the particular facts proved, or assumed...the case in which such expressions are to be found." And at p. 514: "In Allen v. Flood the purpose of the defendant was by the acts complained of to promote... | |
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