| 1829 - 770 דפים
...have emptied the vessels of a portion of their blood, by previous detractions of blood. We will not say that there may not be cases in which it would be safe and even necessary to adopt this practice in parturient patients; but, when we take into consideration... | |
| 1834 - 856 דפים
...maintains exclusively that the old bone is invariably the organ by which all the new shaft is produced. I do not mean to say, that there may not be cases, in which the internal portion perishes and the outer portion lives, any more than that there may not be instances,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts, Frederick Augustus Carrington, Joshua Ryland Marshman - 1843 - 750 דפים
...and it requires very strong proof, in such a case, to shew that the party is wilfully perjured ; I do not mean to say that there may not be cases in which a party may not be proved to be guilty of perjury, although he only swears to the best of his recollection,... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Scanzoni - 1861 - 690 דפים
...above that the excision of polypi ought to be generally preferred to the two other operations, we did not mean to say that there may not be cases in which, by reason of the impossibility of performing excision, torsion ought to be preferred. We have ten times... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1877 - 1104 דפים
...investments already made by the testator for the purposes of his will, and to let them stand accordingly. We do not mean to say that there may not be cases in which an executor, instead of collecting a debt and investing the amount for the purposes of the will, might... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1888 - 732 דפים
...it requires very strong proof, in such a case, to show that the party is wilfully perjured ; I *JWl *do not mean to say that there may not be cases in which a J party may not be proved to be guilty of perjury, although he only swears to the best of his recollection... | |
| 1898 - 272 דפים
...Notwithstanding what Chief Justice Cockburn said in Bailey \. Williamson [1873] u — an analogous case — I do not mean to say that there may not be cases in...because unreasonable. But unreasonable in what sense 1 If, for instance, they were found to be partial and unequal in their operation as between different... | |
| Robert Campbell - 1898 - 850 דפים
...government departments ought not to be held to be unreasonable except in extreme cases. He said: "I do not mean to say that there may not be cases in which it would be the duty of the Court to condemn bye-laws made under such authority as these were made, as invalid because unreasonable. But unreasonable... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1902 - 890 דפים
...Uockburn, CJ said in Bailey v. Williamson (28 LT Rep. 28; L. Rep. 8 QB 124)— an analogous case — I do not mean to say that there may not be cases in which it would be the duty of the Court to condemn byelaws made under such authority as these were made as invalid because unreasonable. But unreasonable... | |
| L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams, Edward Betley Brown - 1907 - 932 דפים
...dealing witli this question were stated by Lord Russell, CJ, in Kruse v. Johnson, [1898] 2 QB 99 : "I do not mean to say that there may not be cases in which it would lie the duty of the Coiirt to condemn by-laws, made under such authority us these were made, as invalid... | |
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