| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1841 - 922 str.
...London bank that bills drawn upon George Pollard, their manager, shall be accepted by the said George Pollard, under the agreement above stated for the...The exclusive privileges conferred on the Bank of Eng^y parliament, are founded on a contract between body and the public, for the original grant and... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1852 - 616 str.
...writ.4 On the other hand, quando aliquid prohibetur, prohibetur et omne per quod devenitur ad illud* — whatever is prohibited by law to be done directly...effected by an indirect and circuitous contrivance ;c of which maxim the following instance will be a sufficient illustration : — If a tenant, under... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1854 - 622 str.
...writ.14 On the other hand, qunndo aliquid prohibetur, prohibetur et omne per quod devenitur ad illud' — whatever is prohibited by law to be done directly cannot legally be effected by an indirect or circuitous contrivance;6 of which rnaxim the following instance will be a sufficient illustration:... | |
| Henry Thomas Riley - 1866 - 572 str.
...Law Max. — " When a thing is forbidden (by law) everything is forbidden as well which tends to it." Whatever is prohibited by law to be done directly,...effected by an indirect and circuitous contrivance. Quando ea accidunt iiobis quce nullo consilio vitdre possumus, eventis aliorum memSrid repetendis,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1868 - 458 str.
...less than six months from the time of euch acceptance.—Buoth v. The Bank of England, 7 Cl & F. 509. Whatever is prohibited by law to be done directly,...legally be effected by an indirect and circuitous cou tri vanee.—Id. A London Joint Stock Bank, consisting of more than six partners, entered into... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly. Senate - 1872 - 776 str.
...universal application — " qnando aliquid prohibetur, prchibetur et omne per quod detinetur ad illud " — whatever is prohibited by law to be done directly...effected by an indirect and circuitous contrivance. This interest due and unpaid on the 1st of January, instant, amounted to $1,380>" 317.14, and there... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1876 - 694 str.
...was held by the House of England Lords, following the opinion of the judges, that this proceeding " must equally be a violation of the rights and privileges...effected by an indirect and circuitous contrivance : " for the acceptor was merely nominal, and the bills were in fact meant to circulate on the credit... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1878 - 734 str.
...the judges, that this proceeding " must equally be a violation of the rights and privileges of tho Bank of England, upon the principle that whatever...effected by an indirect and circuitous contrivance : " for the acceptor was merely nominal, and the bills were in fact meant to circulate on the credit... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1881 - 848 str.
...England. It was held by the House of Lords, following the opinion of the judges, that this proceeding "must equally be a violation of the rights and privileges...effected by an indirect and circuitous contrivance : " for the acceptor was merely nominal, and the bills were in fact meant to circulate on the credit... | |
| Edward Wilberforce - 1881 - 494 str.
...that the provisions of an Act of Parliament shall not be evaded by shift or contrivance " (•/). " Whatever is prohibited by law to be done directly...effected by an indirect and circuitous contrivance " (/•). " There are many instances in which attempts have been made to break through Acts of Parliament... | |
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