| 1887 - 542 σελίδες
...other words, it is a growth, extending in many cases through centuries. This growth is to be traced through a series of cases; and much the shortest and...is by studying the cases in which it is embodied." In his lecture Professor Finch states: "During my stay in Boston last spring men engaged in legal practice... | |
| Archibald Brown, Friedrich Carl von Savigny - 1872 - 192 σελίδες
...Harvard University. " Law, considered as a science, consists of certain principles or doctrines. . . The shortest and best, if not the only way of mastering the doctrines effectually, is by studying the cases in which they are embodied." — Extract from Author's... | |
| Edmund Henry Turner Snell - 1872 - 640 σελίδες
...Harvard University. " Law, considered as a science, consists of certain principles or doctrines. . . The shortest and best, if not the only way of mastering the doctrines effectually, is by studying the cases in which they are embodied."—Extract from Author's... | |
| 1907 - 636 σελίδες
...degrees; in other words, it is a growth; extending in many cases through centuries. This growth is to be traced in the main through a series of cases; and...cases in which it is embodied. But the cases which are useful1 and necessary for this purpose at the present day bear an exceedingly small proportion to all... | |
| 1908 - 554 σελίδες
...mastering legal doctrine was by studying the cases in which it is embodied. 'Hut,' he add?, 'tlit c'«:-cs which are useful and necessary for this purpose at...exceedingly small proportion to all that have been rq>orted. The vast proportion are useless, and worse than useless, for any pur; ' se of systematic... | |
| Shelby Millard Harrison - 1918 - 32 σελίδες
...earnest student of law. Each of these doctrines has arrived at its present state by slow degrees . . . and much the shortest and best, if not the only way...exceedingly small proportion to all that have been reported. . . . Moreover, the number of fundamental legal doctrines is much less than is commonly supposed; the... | |
| Robert Bocking Stevens - 2001 - 352 σελίδες
...ever-tangled skein of human affairs, is what constitutes a true lawyer . . . and the shortest and the best, if not the only way of mastering the doctrine...is by studying the cases in which it is embodied. . . . Moreover, the number of legal doctrines is much less than is commonly supposed."16 Although Langdell... | |
| 1920 - 642 σελίδες
...degrees; in other words, it is a growth, extending in many cases through centuries. This growth is to be traced in the main through a series of cases; and...is by studying the cases in which it is embodied. Bnt the cases which are useful and necessary for this purpose at the present day bear an exceedingly... | |
| Bruce A. Kimball - 1996 - 462 σελίδες
...present state by slow degrees; in other words, it is a growth, extending ... through centuries ... [T]he shortest and best, if not the only way of mastering...effectually is by studying the cases in which it is embodied . . . Moreover, the number of fundamental legal doctrines is much less than is commonly supposed It... | |
| the late Bernard Schwartz - 1997 - 303 σελίδες
...consists of certain principles or doctrines" that are the growth of centuries. "This growth is to be traced in the main through a series of cases; and...is by studying the cases in which it is embodied." What he had done, Langdell's preface stated, was "to take such a branch of the law as Contracts" and... | |
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