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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules ... - Page 407
by United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1897
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 7, Part 2

United States. Congress. House - 956 pages
...or to any particular disposition to afford them protection; but it is out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot go on without the aid of men skilled in jurisprudence, in the praciice of the courts, and in those matters affecting rights and obligations which form the subject...
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Select Cases Decided by Lord Brougham in the Court of Chancery: In the Years ...

Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1835 - 558 pages
...like privilege has been refused to others, and especially to medical advisers. But it is out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot be upholden,...one would be thrown upon his own legal resources, and deprived of all professional assistance; he would not venture to consult any skilful person, or...
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Select Cases Decided by Lord Brougham in the Court of Chancery: In the Years ...

Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1835 - 552 pages
...like privilege has been refused to others, and especially to medical advisers. But it is out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot be upholden,...one would be thrown upon his own legal resources, and deprived of all professional assistance; he would not venture to consult any skilful person, or...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 17

1837 - 538 pages
...legal profession or- any particular disposition lo\ afford them protection, — but it is out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot be upholden,...Courts, and in those matters affecting rights and obligation, which form the subject of all judicial proceedings. If the privilege did not exist at all,...
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The Law Times, Volume 18

1852 - 632 pages
...like privilege has been refused to others, and especially to medical advisers. But it is out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot be upholden,...practice of the Courts, and in those matters affecting the rights and obligations which form the subject of all judicial proceedings. If the privilege did...
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Commentaries on Equity Pleadings, and the Incidents Thereof: According to ...

Joseph Story - 1844 - 1252 pages
...like privilege has been refused to others, and especially to medical advisers. But it is out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot be upholden,...which form the subject of all judicial proceedings. 1f the privilege did not exist at all, every one would be thrown upon his own legal resources, deprived...
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A Treatise on the Practice of the High Court of Chancery: With ..., Volume 2

Edmund Robert Daniell - 1846 - 724 pages
...became the subject of the suit : (c) " This rule," says Lord Brougham, " has been adopted out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot be upholden,...thrown upon his own legal resources ; deprived of professional assistance, a man would not venture to consult any skilful person, or would only dare...
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Pleading and Practice of the High Court of Chancery, Part 185

Edmund Robert Daniell - 1846 - 848 pages
...: " This rule has been adopted out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot be upbolden, and to the administration of justice, which cannot...thrown upon his own legal resources ; deprived of professional assistance, a man would not venture to consult any skilful person, or would only dare...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, as Administered in England and ..., Volume 1

John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 764 pages
...legal professors, or any particular disposition to afford them protection. But it is out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot be upholden,...form the subject of all judicial proceedings" (/). If such communications were not protected, no man, as the same learned judge remarked in another case,...
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Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Judicature of ..., Volume 3

William Johnson, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1849 - 866 pages
...legal professors, or any particular disposition to aff,rd them proterliou. But it is out of regard to the interests of justice, which cannot be upholden,...which form the subject of all judicial proceedings." (Grcenougk v. Gatkell, 1 Mylne and Keen, 102, 103, per Lord Brougham, Ch.) v. Dcniii.-ton. he voluntarily...
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