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... decision is not properly to be treated as a law . It differs in this most material circumstance : that a law governs all future decisions , whether the judges appointed to decide agree with the law or not . But a decision is ...
... decision is not properly to be treated as a law . It differs in this most material circumstance : that a law governs all future decisions , whether the judges appointed to decide agree with the law or not . But a decision is ...
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... decision ; and so might even any inferior court , subject , however , to the consequences of an ultimate appeal against their decision , to which appeal the Judicial Com- mittee itself is not liable . In truth , where the House of Lords ...
... decision ; and so might even any inferior court , subject , however , to the consequences of an ultimate appeal against their decision , to which appeal the Judicial Com- mittee itself is not liable . In truth , where the House of Lords ...
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... decision may be a wrong one in the in- dividual case , but the law laid down will be right , and may well govern in future . 6 To illustrate my proposition , let me suppose that the Judicial Committee in stating what they , from the ...
... decision may be a wrong one in the in- dividual case , but the law laid down will be right , and may well govern in future . 6 To illustrate my proposition , let me suppose that the Judicial Committee in stating what they , from the ...
Contents
Introductory Notice of the Life of Baron Alderson | 1 |
The Charge to the Grand Jury of the County of Dorest | 171 |
The Charge delivered at the County Hall Chester Castle | 182 |
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