| 1793 - 702 ˹éÒ
...November, four days after he had taken his feat, be made a very neceflary regulation, ob ferving, " Where we have no doubt, we ought not to put the parties to the delay and expence ofa farther argument; Dor leave other perfons, who may be ¡nterrfted in the determination of a point... | |
| 1793
...November, four days after he had taken his feat, he made a very necelfary regulation, obierring, " Where we have no doubt, we ought not to put the parties to the delay and expence of a further argument ; nor leave other perfous, who may be interefted in the datermination of a point fo... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1793 - 818 ˹éÒ
...would be argued again. — But Loan M A.VSFlELD gave his opinion immediately to the following effeft : Where we have no doubt, we ought not to put the parties to the delay and expence of a farther argument ; nor leave other perfons who may be interefted in the determination of a point fo general, unneceflarily... | |
| 1793 - 548 ˹éÒ
...November, {pur days after he had taken his feat, he made a very ntceffiry regulation, obfervin¡;, " Where we have no doubt, we ought not to put the parties to the delay and cxpence of a fanhgr argumeat ; norlc a ve other perions, who may be iptercfted in the determination... | |
| 1794 - 766 ˹éÒ
...folemn argument in the court of King's Bench, and that fo far from any doubt exiting as to the doctrine here laid down, Lord Mansfield began his opinion with...doubt, we ought not to put the parties to the delay and expcnce of a farther argument." Surely a cafe, thus decided, ought not to have been mentioned as an... | |
| William Watson (Barrister at law) - 1794 - 596 ˹éÒ
...: but Lord Mansfield gave jiis opinion immediately, to the following effe15t : Lord Mansfield, — Where we have no doubt we ought not to put the parties to. the delay and expence of a farther argument; nor leave other perfons who may be intereffced in the determination of a point fo general, unnecefiarily... | |
| Sir James Allan Park - 1799 - 664 ˹éÒ
...which is reported of his Raynaui ?. Lordftiip's decifions, he exprefled himfelf to this effeel : " Where -we have no doubt, we ought not to " put the parties to the delay and expenfe of a far" ther argument, rior leave other perfons, who may " be interefted in the determination... | |
| James Allan Park - 1800 - 690 ˹éÒ
...reported of his Rayaard v. Lordfhip's decifions, he expreffed himfelf to this ef- ^hBuer'row e. fed: " Where we have no doubt, we ought not to " put the parties to the delay and expence of a far" ther argument, nor leave other perfons who may " be interefted in the determination of a point... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1801 - 436 ˹éÒ
...jzthof November, four days after he had taken his feat, he made a very neceflary regulation, obfemng, " Where we have no doubt, we ought not to put the parties to the' debí v and expcr.ce ot a farther argument; nor leave other perfons, who may be intended in the letermination... | |
| James Allan Park - 1809 - 924 ˹éÒ
...firft caule which is reported of his Lordfliip's decifions? he expreffed himfelf to this effect : " Where " we have no doubt, we ought not to put the parties " to the delay and expence of a further argument, nor' " leave other perfons who may be intereflcd in the ** determination of a point... | |
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