And hence it follows, that it must be in its nature singular and eccentrical; that it can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common with any of... The English in America - Стр. 269авторы: Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1851Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1926 - Страниц: 1144
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common with any of his subjects." Blackstone's Commentaries (Ed. 1766) vol. 1, p. 239. A New Jersey chancellor has defined royal prerogative... | |
| Henry John Stephen, James Stephen - 1880 - Страниц: 824
...something that is required or demanded, before, or in preference to, all others ; and, accordingly, Finch lays it down as a maxim, that the prerogative is that law in case of the king, which is law in no case of the subject (a)."] It will now be our business to consider... | |
| 1884 - Страниц: 428
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the King enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common with any of his subjects. For if once any prerogative of the Crown could be held in common with the subject, it would cease to be a prerogative... | |
| William Blackstone - 1890 - Страниц: 902
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common with any of his subjects: for if oace any one prerogative of the crown could be held in common with the subject, it would cease to be... | |
| Vermont. Commission to Investigate the Educational System and Conditions of Vermont - 1914 - Страниц: 166
...ordinary course of the common law, in right of his regal dignity. It signifies, in its etymology from prae and rogo, something that is required or demanded before,...common with any of his Subjects : for if once any prerogative of the Crown could be held in common with any subject, it would cease to be prerogative... | |
| Vermont. Commission to Investigate the Educational System and Conditions of Vermont - 1914 - Страниц: 166
...of the common law, in right of his regal dignity. It signifies, in its etymology from prae and Togo, something that is required or demanded before, or...in common with any of his Subjects: for if once any prerogative of the Crown could be held in common with any subject, it would cease to be prerogative... | |
| William Blackstone - 1915 - Страниц: 1632
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common...down as a maxim, that the prerogative is that law in case of the king, which is law in no case of the subject.* e Nov. 105. § 2. I Finch. L. 85. * Ff.... | |
| Australia. High Court - 1918 - Страниц: 648
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the King enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others ; and not to those which he enjoys in common...subject, it would cease to be prerogative any longer." OF AUSTRALIA. 49 JOSEPH COLONIAL Powers j. Rich J. entered by the Supreme Court set aside and the general... | |
| 1926 - Страниц: 762
...nevertheless, distinct and different; and Blackstone (p. 239) observes that " if once any one praerogative of the Crown could be held in common with the subject, it would cease to be praerogative any longer." In 1832, when Cuvillier v. Alywin was decided, only the right of the subject... | |
| 1926 - Страниц: 1132
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common with any of his subjects." Blackstone's Commentaries (Ed. 1766) vol. 1, p. 239. A New Jersey chancellor has defined royal prerogative... | |
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