 | 1830
...necessity of differing from any case upon this subject which has been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country." The fact that there were no precedents or authorities to control the exercise of his... | |
 | 1834
...necessity of differing from any case upon this subject, which has been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country.' Per. Buller, J. Lickcom v. Mason, 2 Term. R. 63. ' I shall never speak lightly of any... | |
 | James Ram - 1835 - 146 str.
...property :"(v) Sir J. Jekyll, a very great judge upon all questions of bequest :(w) Lord Mansfield, " who may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country;"(ar) and of whom, with reference to some cases on marine insurance, Lawrence, J., has... | |
 | John William Smith - 1841
...necessity of differing from any case on this subject which has been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country. I hope to show, before I have finished my judgment, that there has been no inconsistency... | |
 | 1846
...necessity of differing j from any case upon this subject which has ' been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country .'* It was not in commercial law only that Lord Mansfield found himself obliged to correct,... | |
 | Samuel Warren - 1845 - 944 str.
...Mr. Justice Buller, in delivering judgment in the great case of Lickbarrow v. Mason, 2 Term Rep. 631, "may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country. We all know that, from his time, the great study has been to find out some certain general... | |
 | 1846
...necessity of differing from any case upon this subject which has been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country.'* It was not in commercial law only that Lord Mansfield found himself obliged to correct,... | |
 | William Newland Welsby - 1846 - 565 str.
...necessity of differing from any case upon this subject which has been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country." The fact that there were no precedents or authorities to LORD MANSFIELD. 411 control... | |
 | John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 707 str.
...Commercial Law. " Lord Mansfield," said Mr. Justice Buller (Lickbarroio v. Mason, 2 Т. К. 631), " may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country. We all know that, from his lime, the great study has been to find out some certain general... | |
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