Elementary LawLittle, Brown, 1882 - 379 lappuses |
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... character , the intercourse of the federal government with the people , and of the people with each other or with citizens of foreign states . State law is that rule of civil conduct , which is prescribed by the supreme power in each ...
... character , the intercourse of the federal government with the people , and of the people with each other or with citizens of foreign states . State law is that rule of civil conduct , which is prescribed by the supreme power in each ...
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... character of the act itself . Read 1 Bl . Comm . , pp . 59-61 . 1 Kent Comm . , Lect . xx , pp . 462-465 . § 14. Of the Interpretation of Statutes . In addition to these universal rules of legal interpreta- tion , there are certain ...
... character of the act itself . Read 1 Bl . Comm . , pp . 59-61 . 1 Kent Comm . , Lect . xx , pp . 462-465 . § 14. Of the Interpretation of Statutes . In addition to these universal rules of legal interpreta- tion , there are certain ...
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... character or capabili- ties . To this opinion every man has a legal right , until by his own misconduct he has forfeited it ; and any violation of this right is regarded and treated by the law as a griev ous wrong . Read 1 Bl . Comm ...
... character or capabili- ties . To this opinion every man has a legal right , until by his own misconduct he has forfeited it ; and any violation of this right is regarded and treated by the law as a griev ous wrong . Read 1 Bl . Comm ...
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... character of every man is good until the contrary is proved ; ( 2 ) By punishing the more serious attacks upon it as criminal offences ; ( 3 ) By giving compensation to the in- jured person in a suit at law . Read 3 Bl . Comm . , pp ...
... character of every man is good until the contrary is proved ; ( 2 ) By punishing the more serious attacks upon it as criminal offences ; ( 3 ) By giving compensation to the in- jured person in a suit at law . Read 3 Bl . Comm . , pp ...
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... character , is of two kinds ; Corporeal and Incorporeal . Corporeal property is that which has a substantive existence . It includes lands , buildings , animals , and all other material objects , which are capable of being owned by man ...
... character , is of two kinds ; Corporeal and Incorporeal . Corporeal property is that which has a substantive existence . It includes lands , buildings , animals , and all other material objects , which are capable of being owned by man ...
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Populāri fragmenti
238. lappuse - A crime, or misdemeanor, is an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law, either forbidding or commanding it.
251. lappuse - On the contrary, if war be actually levied, that is, if a body of men be actually assembled for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose, all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action, and who are actually leagued in the general conspiracy, are to be considered as traitors.
65. lappuse - The present capacity of taking effect in possession — if the possession were to become vacant — distinguishes a vested from a contingent remainder, and not the certainty that the possession will ever become vacant while the remainder continues.
2. lappuse - Unwritten law (known also as customary law, or common law) is that rule of civil conduct, which originated in the common wisdom and experience of society, in time became an established custom, and has finally received judicial sanction and affirmance in the decision of the courts of last resort.
287. lappuse - Conspiracy is an agreement between two or more persons to do an unlawful act or to do a lawful act by unlawful means.
82. lappuse - To such a declaration no one can reasonably object, and if carried out with the observance of the rules which govern in other cases where private property is taken for public use, no legal obstacle can be raised to its enforcement. The right to take private property for public use is inherent in all governments. It requires no constitutional declaration for its recognition; it appertains to sovereignty. The conditions upon which it shall be exercised are the only matters requiring constitutional...
73. lappuse - Lineal consanguinity is that which subsists between two persons, one of whom is descended in a direct line from the other, as between a man and his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and so upwards in the direct ascending line ; or between a man, his son, grandson, great grandson, and so downwards in the direct descending line.