| 1924 - 428 sayfa
...there is somewhere a rule of known law which will cover the facts of the dispute now litigated, and that, if such a rule be not discovered, it is only...knowledge, or acumen is not forthcoming to detect it.' And further: Nothing is more distasteful to men, either as individuals or as masses, than the admission... | |
| Rene Albert Wormser, Rene Wormser - 1972 - 628 sayfa
...there is somewhere a rule of known law which will cover the facts of the dispute now litigated, and that, if such a rule be not discovered, it is only...knowledge, or acumen is not forthcoming to detect it."t Thus, by a system of rationalization, law was found where it did not exist, and all the clever... | |
| Jerome Frank - 1973 - 464 sayfa
...there is somewhere a rule of known law which will cover the facts of the dispute now litigated, and that, if such a rule be not discovered, it is only...knowledge or acumen, is not forthcoming to detect it. The uninformed listener would conclude that court and counsel unhesitatingly accept a doctrine that... | |
| Manfred Rehbinder, Bernhard Rehfeldt - 1995 - 284 sayfa
...there is somewhere a rule of known law which will coven the facts of the dispute now litigated, and that, if such a rule be not discovered, it is only...train of thought. We now admit that the new decision has modified the law. The rules applicable have, to use the very inaccurate expression sometimes employed,... | |
| 1874 - 672 sayfa
...there is somewhere a rule of known law which will cover the facts of the dispute now litigated, and that if such a rule be not discovered, it is only...train of thought. We now admit that the new decision has modified the law. The rules applicable have, to use the very inaccurate phrase sometimes employed,... | |
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