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" The fact is Lord Coke had no authority for what he states, but I am afraid we should get rid of a good deal of what is considered law in Westminster Hall if what Lord Coke says without authority is not law. He was one of the most eminent lawyers that... "
Evolution of the Judicial Opinion: Institutional and Individual Styles - Strana 12
autor/autoři: William D. Popkin - 2007 - 301 str.
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The Cambridge History of English Literature: The age of Dryden

Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1912 - 544 str.
...of the early Year Books, and many imaginary rules of law. ' I am afraid,' said chief justice Best, ' we should get rid of a good deal of what is considered...what Lord Coke says without authority is not law.' Nevertheless, he did a great and useful work for English law, and, therefore, for England. In his Reports...
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Select Essays in Anglo-American Legal History, Svazek 2

Association of American Law Schools - 1908 - 842 str.
...doctrines have in this way become firmly imbedded in the law. " I am afraid," said Chief Justice Best, " we should get rid of a good deal of what is considered...what Lord Coke says without authority is not law." 8 Still, it is less true now than formerly that his works have, as Blackstone said, " an intrinsic...
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British Freewomen: Their Historical Privilege

Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1909 - 294 str.
...Anstey's "Supposed Constitutional Restraints.") Chief-Justice Best from the Bench said, " I am afraid that we should get rid of a good deal of what is considered...what Lord Coke says without authority is not law." (2 Bingham's Law Reports, 296, Garland v. Jekyll, 297.) One other case which afterwards told heavily...
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Peerage and Pedigree: Studies in Peerage Law and Family History, Svazek 1

John Horace Round - 1910 - 408 str.
...their quotations from older authors. " But it is also true that, as Chief Justice Best expressed it, " I am afraid we should get rid of a good deal of what...what Lord Coke says without authority is not law," and that " many of his doctrines were so firmly established by judicial decisions that no judge can...
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Trial of Sir Roger Casement

Sir Roger Casement, Great Britain. High Court of Justice. King's Bench Division, Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal - 1917 - 372 str.
...the following, and is to be found in the case of Garland v. Jekyll in 1824, "The fact is Lord Coke " had no authority for what he states, but I am afraid..."particularly when it is in conformity with justice and common sense." Mr. Justice Darling's observation on this passage is, " Those are the words " of Chief...
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Criminal Appeal Cases, Svazek 12

Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal, Great Britain. Court of Appeal - 1917 - 344 str.
...ignorant editor who fancied something confirmatory of the opinion in 4 Coke. The fact is, Lord Coke had no authority for what he states, but I am afraid...particularly when it is in conformity with justice and common sense." Those are the words of Best CJ If a layman's opinion of Lord Coke were wanted we might...
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American and English Annotated Cases: Containing the Important Cases ...

1917 - 1318 str.
...ignorant editor who fancied something confirmatory of the opinion in 4 Coke. The fact is, Lord Coke had no authority for what he states, but I am afraid...judge in any Court of Justice, and what is said by auch a person is good evidence of what the law is, particularly when it is in conformity with justice...
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Trial of Sir Roger Casement

Sir Roger Casement, Great Britain. High Court of Justice. King's Bench Division, Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal - 1917 - 372 str.
...should get rid of " a good deal of what is considered law in Westminster Hall if what Lord " Coke saye, without authority, is not law. He was one of the most..."particularly when it is in conformity with justice and common sense." Mr. Justice Darling's observation on this passage is, " Those are the words " of Chief...
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Commercial Arbitration and the Law

Julius Henry Cohen - 1918 - 368 str.
...experiences resulting from Coke's erroneous dictum in Vynior's Case. "I am afraid," said Chief Justice Best, "we should get rid of a good deal of what is considered...what Lord Coke says without authority is not law. ' ' 81 This is not the only incident in the evolution of mercantile law that has been difficult of...
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Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the ..., Svazek 25

Edward William Cox - 1919 - 900 str.
...ignorant editor who fancied something confirmatory of the opinion in 4 Coke. The fact is Lord Coke had no authority for what he states, but I am afraid...particularly when it is in conformity with justice and common sense." Those are the words of Best, CJ There are other authorities who understood this matter...
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