The law does not allow the exposition to revoke or alter, by construction of general words, any particular statute, where the words... The Law Reports: Court of Common Pleas - 137 페이지저자: Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott, Henry Bompas, Edmund Lumley - 1871전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1857 - 674 페이지
...so; andSirO. Bridgman laysdownthisdoctrine, that the law will not allow the exposition of a statute to revoke or alter, by construction of general words,...words may have their proper operation without it. It is a general rule that subsequent statutes, which add accumulative penalties and institute new methods... | |
| 1841 - 692 페이지
...Orlando Bridgman, in his Reports (V), lays it down as a rule for the interpretation of statutes, "that the law will not allow the exposition to " revoke...alter, by construction of general words, any particular sta" tute, where the words may have their proper operation without it. "That is frequent in construction... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench, Thomas Flower Ellis - 1843 - 1150 페이지
...Bridgman CJ lays down, in Lyn v. Wyn (b), that " the law will not allow the exposition " of a statute " to revoke or alter, by construction of general words,...the words may have their proper operation without it : " to which point he cites Lord Darcr/s Case (c). So it is laid down in 19 Vin, Abr. 525, fax-Statutes,... | |
| Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Paxton Norman - 1858 - 956 페이지
...down this doctrine :— that the law will not allow the exposition of a statute to revoke or 1857. alter by construction of general words any particular...the words may have their proper operation without it Affirmative words do not take away a prior exemption. It is a general rule that subsequent statutes... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1874 - 880 페이지
...law, showing an intention of the framers of the later Act of Parliament to repenl the former.5 But "the law will not allow the *exposition to revoke or alter by con- r*ori-i struction of general words any particular statute, where the words may have their proper... | |
| Sir William Thomas Charley - 1877 - 424 페이지
...Wyn, Bridgman's Judgments, 122, 127), in The Conservators of the Thames v. Hale, LR, 3 CP, 421 :— " The law will not allow the exposition to revoke or...words may have their proper operation without it." I read section 50 of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873, as giving a general power of appeal,... | |
| Edward Wilberforce - 1881 - 494 페이지
...1 M. & W. 129. (p) R. v. St. Edmund's, Salisbury, 2 QB 72. (j) R. v. Suffolk Justkes, 2 QB 85. tion to revoke or alter by construction of general words...words may have their proper operation without it" (s). In our own day it has been laid down by Wood, V.-C., that " in passing a special Act the Legislature... | |
| Herbert Broom, Herbert Francis Manisty, Charles Francis Cagney - 1884 - 1078 페이지
...Jcc., of Coldwitcr, 6 E. & B. 246 ; Parry v. Croydan Commercial Ga» and Coke Co., 11 CBNS 579 ; Great exposition to revoke or alter by construction of general...the words may have their proper operation without it " (/). Where, then, both Acts are merely affirmative, and the substance such that both may stand together,... | |
| Gustav Adolf Endlich - 1888 - 970 페이지
...earlier specfaf one by mere implication (5). Generalia specialibns 11011 derogant (e); the law does not allow the exposition to revoke or alter, by construction...general words, any particular statute, where the words [of the two acts, as compared with each other, are not so glaringly repugnant and irreconcilable as... | |
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