IT were infinite for the law to judge the causes of causes, and their impulsions one of another : therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate cause ; and judgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree. Curiosities of the Law Reporters - Strana 106podľa Franklin Fiske Heard - 1871 - Počet stránok 212Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Great Britain. Courts - 1854 - Počet stránok 1124
...unwillingness to proceed to Peru, the loss cannot be attributed to it. " It were infinite," says Lord Bacon, " for the law to judge the causes of causes, and their impulsions one on another; therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate cause, and judgeth of acts by that, without... | |
| David Dobie - 1856 - Počet stránok 338
...dabit remedium. There is no wrong in law without a remedy. 19. It were infinite for the law to consider the causes of causes and their impulsions, one of...cause, and judgeth of acts by that, without looking further. 20. The act of God injures no man. 21. The law does not seek to compel a man to do that which... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1857 - Počet stránok 612
...conceits of others. THE MAXIMS OF THE LAW. REGULA I. In jure non remuta causa, sed próxima speclatur. IT were infinite for the law to judge the causes of...and their impulsions one of another ; therefore, it contentful itself with the immediate cause, and judgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - Počet stránok 728
...Law, regula 1) gives this sound reason for the maxim, that "it were infinite for the law to consider the causes of causes, and their impulsions one of...therefore, it contenteth itself with the immediate cause." The French codes and jurists, in a case of mere accident by collision, without the fault of either... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1859 - Počet stránok 736
...causee est causa causati [see supra,] yet in law, the immediate cause is respected." Freem. 329. " It were infinite for the law to judge the causes of...acts by that, without looking to any further degree." Вас. Max. ub. sup. Lord Bacon has illustrated this maxim by examples of covenants, leases, feoffinents... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - Počet stránok 628
...conceits of others. THE MAXIMS OF THE LAW. REGULA I. /n jur' rum rcmota cauta, ted proxima tpeciatur. IT were infinite for the law to judge the causes of...it contenteth itself with the immediate cause, and jndgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree. < H i DT ^* '^ an annuity be granted... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - Počet stránok 448
...prohably of Bacon's pen. THE MAXIMS OF THE LAW. REGULA I. In jure non remota causa, sed proxima spectatur. IT were infinite for the law to judge the causes of...acts by that, without looking to any further degree. As if an annuity be granted pro consilio 6 H g impenso et impendendo, and the grantee com- D7' f' 1'... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour - 1860 - Počet stránok 716
...The rules would become so numerous, complex and uncertain, as to be impracticable. Lord Bacon says: " It were infinite for the law to judge the causes of causes, and their impulsion on one another. Therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate cause, and judgeth of acts... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - Počet stránok 854
...verificatione facti tollitur. TUB MAXIMS OF THE LAW. REGULA I. Injure non remota causa, sed proximo spectatur. IT were infinite for the law to judge the causes of...acts by that, without looking to any further degree. As if an annuity be gran ted pro consilio impenso et impenden- BH.». do, and the grantee commit treason,... | |
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