A General Treatise on Statutes: Their Rules of Construction, and the Proper Boundaries of Legislation and of Judicial InterpretationW. Gould, 1885 - 693 páginas |
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... fact amount to nothing more than advice or recommendation . This would not be government . Among the necessary powers of government , is that of legislation , which is the power in the government to make laws , not only , but to make ...
... fact amount to nothing more than advice or recommendation . This would not be government . Among the necessary powers of government , is that of legislation , which is the power in the government to make laws , not only , but to make ...
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... fact , as to the extent of the powers that were exercised at an early day by the Kings of Eng- land , with , or without the aid of parliament . Whether the lords , spiritual and temporal aided in framing statutes and ordinances , or ...
... fact , as to the extent of the powers that were exercised at an early day by the Kings of Eng- land , with , or without the aid of parliament . Whether the lords , spiritual and temporal aided in framing statutes and ordinances , or ...
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... fact , the com- mon law , rather than the common and statute law of the colony . The statute law of the mother country , therefore , when introduced into the colony of New York , by common consent , ( because it was applicable to the ...
... fact , the com- mon law , rather than the common and statute law of the colony . The statute law of the mother country , therefore , when introduced into the colony of New York , by common consent , ( because it was applicable to the ...
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... facts which bring the case within it as a part of the common law of the State.b Acts of Parliament are , again , DECLARATORY of the old law , or introductory of new , or both , as by the addition of greater pen- alties , the destruction ...
... facts which bring the case within it as a part of the common law of the State.b Acts of Parliament are , again , DECLARATORY of the old law , or introductory of new , or both , as by the addition of greater pen- alties , the destruction ...
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... facts recited in the preamble of a private act , is not proof of those facts as against a stranger , a third party , or the public . The regular proof of private acts of Parliament , is by an examined copy compared with the original in ...
... facts recited in the preamble of a private act , is not proof of those facts as against a stranger , a third party , or the public . The regular proof of private acts of Parliament , is by an examined copy compared with the original in ...
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Página 365 - If two laws conflict with each other, the courts must decide on the operation of each. So if a law be in opposition to the constitution, if both the law and the constitution apply to a particular case so that the court must either decide that case conformably to the law disregarding the constitution or conformably to the constitution disregarding the law, the court must determine which of these conflicting rules governs the case. This is of the very essence of judicial duty.
Página 557 - The free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference, shall forever be allowed in this state to all mankind ; and no person shall be rendered incompetent to be a witness on account of his opinions on matters of religious belief; but the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this state.
Página 469 - By the law of the land is most clearly intended the general law ; a law which hears before it condemns ; which proceeds upon inquiry, and renders judgment only after trial.
Página 364 - To what purpose are powers limited, and to what purpose is that limitation committed to writing, if these limits may at any time be passed by those intended to be restrained ? The distinction between a government with limited and unlimited powers is abolished if those limits do not confine the persons on whom they are imposed, and if acts prohibited and acts allowed are of equal obligation.
Página 365 - It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is. Those who apply the rule to particular cases must of necessity expound and interpret that rule. If two laws conflict with each other, the courts must decide on the operation of each.
Página 168 - Every law that alters the legal rules of evidence, and receives less or different testimony than the law required at the time of the commission of the offense, in order to convict the offender.
Página 428 - That government can scarcely be deemed to be free where the rights of property are left solely dependent upon the will of a legislative body, without any restraint. The fundamental maxims of a free government seem to require that the rights of personal liberty and private property should be held sacred.
Página 44 - It hath sovereign and uncontrollable authority in the making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime or criminal; this being the place where that absolute despotic power which must in all governments reside somewhere is intrusted by the Constitution of these kingdoms.
Página 397 - No member of this state shall be disfranchised, or deprived of any of the rights or privileges secured to any citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land or the judgment of his peers.
Página 494 - No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime (except in cases of impeachment, and in cases of militia when in actual service ; and the land and naval forces in time of war...