| Utah - 1884 - 666 str.
...same as existing statutes, must be con.strued as continuations thereof, and not as new enactments. and its provisions and all proceedings under it, are...view to effect its objects and to promote justice. continuations. SEC. 5. No action or proceeding commenced before Actions,etc.. this Code takes effect,... | |
| 1884 - 938 str.
...short of a substantial departure therefrom can properly be held to be fatal to a proceeding under it. "Its provisions and all proceedings under it are to...view to effect its objects and to promote justice." Id. § 4. The pendency of the defendant's motion "to dismiss, vacate, and set aside the pretended service... | |
| 1884 - 1006 str.
...short of a substantial departure therefrom can properly litheld to be fatal to a proceeding under it. " Its provisions and all proceedings under it are to...view to effect its objects and to promote justice:" Id., sec. 4. The pendency of the defendant's motion "to dismiss, vacate, and set aside the pretended... | |
| 1885 - 968 str.
...the common law, that statutes in derogation thereof are to be strictly construed, has no application to this Code. The Code establishes the law of this...the subjects to which it relates, and its provisions are to be liberally construed, with a view to effect its objects and to promote justice." "The Code... | |
| 1916 - 1228 str.
...fact, as declared In section 4 of the Civil Code, that: "The Code (sections 995 and 996, Political Code) establishes the law of this state respecting...the subjects to which it relates, and its provisions are to be liberally construed with a view to effect its objects." Thus construed, we entertain no doubt... | |
| 1888 - 1022 str.
...This Code has ample provisions on the subject of marriage; and it is declared in section 4 that it "establishes the law of this state respecting the subjects to which it relates, and its provisions are to be liberally construed with a view to effect its objects and to promote justice." It is further... | |
| 1908 - 1164 str.
...that the same language, when embodied In an instruction of a court, does not do so. As said above, the Code establishes the law of this state respecting the subjects to which It relates, and unless there is apparent some inadvertent omission or some apparent misuse of terms which renders the... | |
| 1895 - 1168 str.
...of the Code of Civil Procedure, which requires that "Its provisions and all proceedings under it aro to be liberally construed with a view to effect its objects and to promote justice," the summons was sufficient. In Keybers v. McComber, 67 Cal. 395, 7 Pac. S38, a like error in a summons... | |
| 1892 - 1150 str.
...application to this chapter. This chapter establishes the law of this territory respecting the subject to which it relates, and its provisions and all proceedings under it shall be liberally construed with a view to effect its object." The legislature evidently attempted... | |
| 1891 - 1148 str.
...by the law-makers, and our Code of Civil Procedure declares that all of its provisions are to be so construed, " with a view to effect Its objects and to promote Justice. " It is difficult to define accurately the word "Implements," and the courts, so far as we are advised,... | |
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