Albany Law Journal, Τόμος 2Weed, Parsons & Company, 1870 |
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Σελίδα 68
... principle of law is determined by the decision of the case , the opinion rendered should simply state the principle , and refer to the authorities sustaining it . If a new principle is determined , then of course the reason upon which ...
... principle of law is determined by the decision of the case , the opinion rendered should simply state the principle , and refer to the authorities sustaining it . If a new principle is determined , then of course the reason upon which ...
Σελίδα 81
... principle of law is , to the extent to which the principle is new , a leading case , and must be treated as directed above . This distinction between leading cases and illustra- tive cases , is most important in reference to legislation ...
... principle of law is , to the extent to which the principle is new , a leading case , and must be treated as directed above . This distinction between leading cases and illustra- tive cases , is most important in reference to legislation ...
Σελίδα 409
... principle . Secondly , they only bear a subordinate relation to that principle . They are not themselves authoritative expositions of the law . Some propositions in them are merely obiter dicta ; others are wholly extrajudicial ; and no ...
... principle . Secondly , they only bear a subordinate relation to that principle . They are not themselves authoritative expositions of the law . Some propositions in them are merely obiter dicta ; others are wholly extrajudicial ; and no ...
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