| James Bradley Thayer - 1895 - 1214 str.
...That if an Act of 1'arliament should ordain that the same person should he party and judge, or what ll be paid out of the treasury ¿ and modify them as to avoid that which it certainly could not have been the intention of the legislature... | |
| Sir Frederick Pollock - 1896 - 348 str.
...illustration's sake is that an Act making a man judge in his own cause would be void. Thus Holt said : " If an Act of Parliament should ordain that the same...be a void Act of Parliament ; for it is impossible that one should be judge and party, for the judge is to determine between party and party, or between... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1896 - 396 str.
...person should be party and judge, or, which is the same thing, judge in his 1 Comm. i. 91. " Ib. i. 161. own cause, it would be a void Act of Parliament; for it is impossible that one should be judge and party, for the judge is to determine between party and party, or between... | |
| Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - 1899 - 272 str.
...Case, in his 8 Co., is far from any extravagancy, for it is a very reasonable and true saying that if an act of Parliament should ordain that the same...be a void act of Parliament ; for it is impossible that one should be judge and party, for the judge is to determine between party and party, or between... | |
| Great Britain. State Trials Committee - 1898 - 796 str.
...legal limitation on the legislative sovereignty of Parliament." (c) 12 Mod. 687. Lord Holt goes on, "If an Act of Parliament should ordain that the same...be a void Act of Parliament ; for it is impossible that one should be judge and party, for the judge is to determine between party and party, or between... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1898 - 978 str.
...Bonham's case in his 8 Co. is far from an extravagancy, for it is a very reasonable arid true saying that if an act of Parliament should ordain that the same...judge, or, which is the same thing, judge in his own case, it would be a void act of Parliament." Holt, C. .!., in City of London v. Wood, 12 Mod. 669,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 384 str.
...Case, in his 8 Co., is far from any extravagancy ; for it is a very reasonable and true saying, that, if an Act of Parliament should ordain that the same...judge in his own cause, it would be a void Act of Parliai 8 Coke, B., 118. ment ; for it is impossible that one should be judge and party, for the judge... | |
| American Bar Association - 1901 - 728 str.
...Bonham's case in his 8 Co., is far from extravagancy, for it is a very reasonable and true saying, that if an act of parliament should ordain that the same...be a void act of parliament; for it is impossible that one should be judge and party, for the judge is to determine between party and party, or between... | |
| Amasa Mason Eaton - 1903 - 52 str.
...void," 8 Co. i i8a) is far from any extravagancy, for it is a very reasonable and true saying, that if an act of parliament should ordain that the same...his own cause, it would be a void act of parliament . An act of parliament may not make adultery lawful, that is, it cannot make it lawful for A. to lie... | |
| M. Zralek - 1903 - 556 str.
...be void," 8 Co. uSa) is far from any extravagancy, for it is a very reasonable and true saying, that if an act of parliament should ordain that the same...and judge, or which is the same thing, judge in his may not make adultery lawful, that is, it cannot make it lawful for A. to lie with the wife of B.;... | |
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