| 1909 - 1166 páginas
...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 j moved the legislator to enact it." 1 Bl. ! Com. 61. Now why Is not the same language j as used In... | |
| 1910 - 548 páginas
...Blackstone, as found in the first book of his Commentaries, at section sixty-one : — "But, lastly, the most universal and effectual way of discovering...the cause which moved the Legislature to enact it. For when this reason ceases, the law itself ought likewise to cease with it. * * * * * From this method... | |
| Jefferson Hoover Broady, D. A. Haggard, D. Avery Haggard - 1910 - 1252 páginas
...enactment and the object sought to be accomplished thereby. The true meaning of the law is discovered by considering the reason and spirit of it, or the cause which moved the lawmaking body to enact it. State, ex rel. Polk, v. Oalusha, 74 Neb. 188 (104 NW 197). Construction... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1911 - 776 páginas
...of a surgeon who opened the veins of a person who fell down in the street in a fit.41 So Blackstone says: "The most universal and effectual way of discovering...reason and spirit of it, or the cause which moved the legislator to enact it. An instance of this is given in a case put by Cicero. There was a law that... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 624 páginas
...if literally understood, we must deviate a little from the received sense of them. 5. The last and most universal and effectual way of discovering the..."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.... | |
| Hawaii. Supreme Court - 1912 - 828 páginas
...370. "One of the most effectual ways of discovering the 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 The facts disclosed by the evidence in this case... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1912 - 158 páginas
...honorable rule of construction, laid down by Blackstone, that any instrument should be interpreted, "by considering the reason and spirit of it; or the cause which moved the legislator to enact it ... From this method of interpreting laws, by the reason of them, arises what... | |
| 1912 - 800 páginas
...honorable rule of construction, laid down by Blackstone, that any instrument should be interpreted, " by considering the reason and spirit of it ; or the cause which moved the legislator to enact it. ... From this method of interpreting laws, by the reason of them, arises what... | |
| Edwin Charles Clark - 1914 - 456 páginas
...instances various proper means of genuine Interpretation, among which " the most universal and effectual is by considering the reason and spirit of it; or the cause which moved the legislator to enact it." Under the words "reason and spirit " it is clear that he has in mind the Latin... | |
| William Blackstone - 1915 - 1632 páginas
...fell down in the street with a fit. § 72. 5. According to the reason of the law. — But, lastly, the most universal and effectual way of discovering the true meaning of a law, when the words are duhious, is by considering the reason and spirit of it ; or the cause which moved the legislator to... | |
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