Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Edició 63The Society, 1914 |
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... fictions , his special pleas , his affi- davits , and the what - not which the know - alls can put their hands upon . They do not realise these pantological assessors that the process evolved the right ; that the abstract rule was not ...
... fictions , his special pleas , his affi- davits , and the what - not which the know - alls can put their hands upon . They do not realise these pantological assessors that the process evolved the right ; that the abstract rule was not ...
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... fictions and circumventions . The term Legal Fiction has been applied in juris- prudence to the assumption that a rule of law remains unchanged , and the fact that it has undergone amendment being either explicitly omitted from ...
... fictions and circumventions . The term Legal Fiction has been applied in juris- prudence to the assumption that a rule of law remains unchanged , and the fact that it has undergone amendment being either explicitly omitted from ...
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... fictions . Referring to the English law , Maine observest " we in England are well accustomed to the extension , modification , and improvement of law by a machinery which , in theory , is incapable of altering one jot or one line of ...
... fictions . Referring to the English law , Maine observest " we in England are well accustomed to the extension , modification , and improvement of law by a machinery which , in theory , is incapable of altering one jot or one line of ...
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... fictions , it should be ob- served that further fictions may develop in the exercise of fictional process - using the term fiction in its purely technical sense . There may be a fictional method of carrying out the fictional principle ...
... fictions , it should be ob- served that further fictions may develop in the exercise of fictional process - using the term fiction in its purely technical sense . There may be a fictional method of carrying out the fictional principle ...
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and this is the specific fiction . Fictions are thus applied to substantive law ( rights ) , and adjective law ( remedies ) and adjectival fictions abound in all systems . In an instance from the Civil Law , Maine points out * that the ...
and this is the specific fiction . Fictions are thus applied to substantive law ( rights ) , and adjective law ( remedies ) and adjectival fictions abound in all systems . In an instance from the Civil Law , Maine points out * that the ...
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