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" In the ordinary use of language, it will hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are, at most, only evidence of what the laws are, and are not of themselves laws. "
A Selection of Leading Cases Upon Commercial Law Decided by the Supreme ... - Página 228
1847 - 500 páginas
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A Treatise on the Organization and Jurisdiction of the Supreme, Circuit and ...

Alfred Conkling - 1864 - 950 páginas
...CHAP. 8. whereas, according to the ordinary use of language, it could hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are, at most, only evidence of what the laws are, and not of themselves laws. The laws of a state are most usually understood what constatutes the to mean...
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Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States ..., Volumen14

United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 700 páginas
...decisions of the local tribunals. In the ordinary use of language, it will hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are, at...are, and are not of themselves laws. They are often it.examined, reversed, and qualified by the courts themselves, whenever they are found to be either...
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Albany Law Journal, Volumen22

1880 - 554 páginas
...decisions of the local tribunals. In the ordinary use of language it will hardly bo contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are, at most, only evidence of what the laws are, and not of themselves laws. They are often re-examined, reversed, aud qualified by the courts themselves,...
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Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Courts of the United ..., Volumen1

United States. Circuit Court (5th Circuit), William Burnham Woods - 1875 - 796 páginas
...decisions of the local tribunals. In the ordinary use of language it will hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are at most...by the courts themselves whenever they are found to Jewettvs. Hone. be either defective, or ill founded, or otherwise incorrect The laws of a state are...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volumen40

American Bar Association - 1915 - 990 páginas
...Federal Supreme Court said " In the ordinary use of language it would hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are at most...what the laws are, and are not, of themselves, laws." Most judges from the earliest record we have on this question down to the present time have declared...
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National Bank Cases: Containing All Decisions of Both the Federal ..., Volumen2

Irving Browne - 1880 - 638 páginas
...decisions of the local tribunals. In the ordinary use of language it will hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are, at most, only evidence of what the laws are, and not of themselves laws. They are often re-examined, reversed, and qualified by the courts themselves,...
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Albany Law Journal, Volumen22

1880 - 556 páginas
...decisions of the local tribunals. Ill the ordinary use of language it will hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are. at most, only evidence of what the laws are. and not of themselves laws. They are often re-examined, reversed, and qualified by the courts themselves,...
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A Selection of Cases on the Law of Bills and Notes and Other ..., Volumen1

James Barr Ames - 1881 - 932 páginas
...decisions of the local tribunals. In the ordinary use of language, it will hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are, at...ill-founded, or otherwise incorrect. The laws of a State are nore usually understood to mean the rules and enactments promulgated by the legislative authority thereof,...
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United States Reports, Supreme Court: Cases Argued and ..., Volumen12;Volumen102

United States. Supreme Court - 1881 - 836 páginas
...decisions of the courts constitute laws, adding that, at most, they are only evidence of what the law is, and are not of themselves laws. They are often re-examined,...either defective or ill-founded or otherwise incorrect. His views were that the laws of a State are more usually understood to be the rules and enactments...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the ..., Libro 26

United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 1302 páginas
...decisions of the local tribunals. In the ordinary use of language, it will hardly be contended that the e protected decided, when declaring that the arc, and are not, of themselves, laws. They are often re-examined, reversed, and qualified by the courts...
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