| Sir Peter Benson Maxwell - 1875 - 500 pages
...have been already provided for by a special or local Act, or, what is the same thing, by custom (d). Having already given its attention to the particular...is reasonably presumed not to intend to alter that (a) R. v. Stepney, LR. 9 QB. (d) Herbert's Case, 3 Rep. 383. 136 note U.; Gregory's Case, 6 (6) Per... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Justice. Exchequer Division - 1877 - 524 pages
...already proG ABNET vided for by a special or local Act, or, what is the same thing, by B *' custom. Having already given its attention to the particular...provision by a subsequent general enactment, unless it manifests that intention in explicit language." He cites his authority. Thence the maxim above quoted.... | |
| 1892 - 1150 pages
...particular one,— that is, one directed towards a special object or a special class of objecta. » • • Having already given its attention to the particular...which shows that the attention of the legislature has been turned to the special act, and that the general one was Intended to embrace the special санея... | |
| 1896 - 1212 pages
...implication. Brown v. Commissioners, 21 Pa. St. 37; State v. Judge of St. Louis Probate Court, ¡58 Mo. 529. "Having already given its attention to the particular...that intention Is manifested in explicit language. • * * The fact that the general act contains s. clause repealing acts Inconsistent with it does not... | |
| Gustav Adolf Endlich - 1888 - 970 pages
...already otherwise provided for by the special Act, or, what is the same thing, by a local custom (e). Having already given its attention to the particular...enactment, unless that intention is manifested in ex(<i) Lord Hatherley, 8 App. 950. [This is especially so where the two nets were passed at the same... | |
| 1890 - 1144 pages
...view, and not particular cases, which have already been otherwise provided for by the special act. Having already given Its attention to the particular...presumed not to intend to alter that special provision by asubsequent general enactment, unless that Intention is manifested in explicit language, or there be... | |
| Indiana - 1891 - 1246 pages
...character, for they relate to particular institutions and officers and to a special class of individuals. Having already given its attention to the particular...not to intend to alter that special provision by a general enactment, unless that intention is manifested by explicit language, or there is something... | |
| 1892 - 1254 pages
...is, one directed tu wards a special object or а special cíaos of objects. » » • Having nlready given its attention to the particular subject and...intend to alter that special provision by a subsequent geueral enactment, unless that intention is manifested in explicit language, or there be something... | |
| 1892 - 1148 pages
...particular one,— that is, one directed towards a special object or a, special class of objects. » • » Having already given its attention to the particular...the legislature Is reasonably presumed not to intend 1o alter that special provision by a subsequent general enactment, unless that intention is manifested... | |
| 1896 - 1180 pages
...implication. Brown v. Commissioners, 21 Pa. St. 37 ; State т. Judge of St. Louis Probate Court, 38 Mo. 529. "Having already given its attention to the particular...provision by a subsequent general enactment, unless that iutention is manifested in explicit language. * * * The fact that the general act contains a clause... | |
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