| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1823 - 856 페이지
...required. Now, the meaning of particular words in acts of parliament, as well as other instruments, is to be found not so much in a strict etymological propriety...in popular use, as in the subject or occasion, on whiqh they are used, and the object that is intended to be attained. The meaning of the word " inhabitants"... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Dowling, Archer Ryland - 1823 - 928 페이지
...qualifications before required. Now, the true meaning of particular words in acts of parliaments is to be found, not so much in a strict etymological propriety of language, nor in popular usage, as in the subject-matter of the occasion in which they are used, as connected with... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Dowling, Archer Ryland - 1823 - 588 페이지
...qualifications before required. Now, the true meaning of particular words in particular acts of parliament is to be found, not so much in a strict etymological propriety of language, nor in popular usage, as in the subject-matter of the occasion in which they are used, as connected with... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Cresswell Cresswell - 1828 - 804 페이지
...Justice that " the meaning of particular words in acts of parliament, as well as other instruments, is to be found, not so much in a strict etymological...used, and the object that is intended to be attained." Now it is impossible to doubt, that the object to be attained in this case was the protection of the... | |
| 1869 - 972 페이지
...particular words in acts of parliament" (to use the words of Abbott, CJ, in The Queen v. Hall (7),) "is to be found not so much in a strict etymological propriety...in the subject or occasion on which they are used." It is in this sense that the meaning of the word " passengers" is to bo here considered, and, so considered,... | |
| Richard Burn - 1836 - 1250 페이지
...observed, that " the meaning of particular words in acts of parliament, as welt as in other instruments, is to be found, not so much in a strict etymological...used, and the object that is intended to be attained." Nevertheless, in construing acts of parliament, the court is bound to gire statntable effect to the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Erskine Perry, Sir Henry Davison - 1839 - 770 페이지
...curates had no lands to lease; and the words of a statute should be construed with refe- I rence to the subject or occasion on which they are used, and the object intended to be attained : per Abbott C. J ., in 7iY j v. Hall (</). If perpetual curates had been in... | |
| Sir William Mildmay - 1841 - 720 페이지
...required. Abbott, CJ The meaning of particular words in acts of Parliament as well as other instruments, is to be found, not so much in a strict etymological..., and the object that is intended to be attained. The object of the Stat. 26 Geo. III, c. 38, appears to have been to unite respectability of character... | |
| Thomas James Arnold - 1846 - 848 페이지
...observed, " The meaning of particular words in acts of parliament, as well as other instruments, is to be found not so much in a strict etymological propriety...used, and the object that is intended to be attained." It might be that more than one house in the same place had the same number ; or the numbers might be... | |
| Thomas James Arnold - 1846 - 846 페이지
...observed, " The meaning of particular words in acts of parliament, as well as other instruments, is to be found not so much in a strict etymological propriety...used, and the object that is intended to be attained." It might be that more than one house in the same place had the same number ; or the numbers might be... | |
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