| Edward William Cox - 1895 - 934 페이지
...they may be fit to be understood, people continually try to misunderstand, and in which, therefore, it is not enough to attain to a degree of precision which a person reading it) good faith can understand, but you must attain, if you possibly can, to a degree of precision which... | |
| Henry Thring Baron Thring - 1902 - 156 페이지
...although they may be easy to understand, people continually try to misunderstand, and in which, therefore, it is not enough to attain to a degree of precision...degree of precision which a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand. It is all the better if he cannot pretend to misunderstand it." Now the real... | |
| Henry Thring Baron Thring - 1902 - 156 페이지
...although they may be easy to understand, people continually try to misunderstand, and in which, therefore, it is not enough to attain to a degree of precision...good faith can understand; but it is necessary to attain,if possible,to a degree of precision which a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand.... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1907 - 386 페이지
...drawn under this system are indeed models of workmanship, being free from the verbiage, redundancy, and obscurity which characterize so many American enactments....degree of precision which a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand. It is all the better if he cannot pretend to misunderstand it. " 2 1 In New York,... | |
| Sir Francis Taylor Piggott - 1910 - 700 페이지
...although they maybe easy to understand, people continually try to misunderstand, and in which therefore it is not enough to attain to a degree of precision...degree of precision which a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand. It is all the better if he cannot pretend to misunderstand it I will only say... | |
| James McKirdy, Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Legislative Reference Bureau - 1912 - 32 페이지
...although they may be easy to understand, people continually try to misunderstand, and in which, therefore, it is not enough to attain to a degree of precision...degree of precision which a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand. It is all the better if he cannot pretend to misunderstand it." The next thing... | |
| 1916 - 932 페이지
...attain to a degree of precision which a person reading in good faith can understand; but it is necessary to attain to a degree of precision which a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand. It is all the better if he cannot pretend to misunderstand it. Any... | |
| Sir Graham Balfour - 1921 - 72 페이지
...regulations, special care is necessary. Sir Fitzjames Stephen has said, ' It is not enough to attain a degree of precision which a person reading in good...degree of precision which a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand. It is all the better if he cannot pretend to misunderstand it'. I may add what... | |
| Charles Grove Haines, Bertha Harner Moser Hains - 1921 - 626 페이지
...The object of draftsmanship in law-making, according to Justice Stephens, is greater accuracy, for, "it is not enough to attain to a degree of precision...faith can understand; but it is necessary to attain a degree of precision which a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand." The existing agencies... | |
| Robert Luce - 1922 - 658 페이지
...continually try to misunderstand them. Therefore it is not enough to attain to a degree of precision that a person reading in good faith can understand; but...necessary to attain, if possible, to a degree of precision that a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand. It is all the better if he cannot pretend... | |
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