| Hugo Grotius - 1901 - 462 páginas
...to the words and circumstances of a law, to determine when it is founded on such a presumption.* * " The most universal and effectual way of discovering...REASON and SPIRIT of it, or the cause which moved the'legislator to enact it. For when the reason ceases, the law itself ought likewise to cease with... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1903 - 636 páginas
...a person who fell in the street with a fit.1" 37. By considering the spirit and reason of a law is the most universal and effectual way of discovering the true meaning of it; the preexisting law, and the reason and purpose of the new enactment, are considerations of great... | |
| 1904 - 412 páginas
...the surgeon who opened the vein of a person that fell down in the street in a fit. 5. (But, lastly, the most universal and effectual way of discovering...reason and spirit of it; or the cause which moved the legislator to enact it) For when this reason ceases, the law itself ought likewise to cease with it.... | |
| 1905 - 970 páginas
...did not apply to a surgeon who bled a man that fell down in the street in a fit. Blackstone says that the most universal and effectual way of discovering the true meaning of a law is. when the words are dubious, by considering the reason and spirit of it, or the cause that moved... | |
| Vermont. Supreme Court - 1905 - 562 páginas
...did not apply to a surgeon who bled a man that fell down in the street in a fit. Blackstone says that the most universal and effectual way of discovering the true meaning of a law is, when the words are dubious, by considering the reason and spirit of it, or the cause that moved... | |
| Hawaii. Supreme Court - 1906 - 724 páginas
...uncertain "One of the most effectual ways of discovering tfre true meaning of the law, when its expressions are dubious, is by considering the reason and spirit of it, or the cause which induced the legislature to enact it." Sec. 12, RL There was no reason for limiting the power of the... | |
| 1906 - 1278 páginas
...be determined from the purpose of the enactment, and the object sought to be accomplished thereby. "The most universal and effectual way of discovering the true meaning of a law is by considering the reason and spirit of it, or the cause which moved the legislator to enact it"... | |
| 1906 - 1822 páginas
...Ex forte Kills, on application for Habeas Corpus. ery of the true meaning of the law is the reason of it, or the cause which moved the Legislature to enact it. The object of the statute concerning habeas corpus was to afford all persons illegally restrained of... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams - 1909 - 834 páginas
...literally understood, we must a little deviate from the received sense of them. . . . But, lastly, the most universal and effectual way of discovering...reason and spirit of it; or the cause which moved the legislator to enact it." 1 Blackstone's Commentaries, p. 61. It appears to me that, the reason of the... | |
| 1909 - 1164 páginas
...that no Intoxicating liquors should, under any circumstances, except as therein provided, be sold. "The most universal and effectual way of discovering the true meaning of a law is by considering the reason and spirit of It, or the cause which moved the legislator to enact it."... | |
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