... by the laws of England be guilty of a trespass, yet where private papers are removed and carried away the secret nature of those goods will be an aggravation of the trespass, and demand more considerable damages in that respect. Where is the written... Congressional Serial Set - Страница 42661887Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| E. Neville Williams - 484 страници
...considerable damages in that respect. Where is the written law that gives any magistrate such a power ? I can safely answer, there is none; and therefore...would be subversive of all the comforts of society. . . . I come now to the practice since the Revolution, which has been strongly urged, with this emphatical... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1965 - 334 страници
...considerable damages in that respect. Where is the written law that gives any magistrate such a power? I can safely answer, there is none ; and, therefore,...would be subversive of all the comforts of society." ( Ibid, at 628. ) The Supreme Court applied the principles of the Entick decision to the case before... | |
| Pennsylvania. Courts - 1923 - 958 страници
...considerable damages in that respect. Where is the written law that gwee any magistrate such a power? I can safely answer, there is none; and, therefore,...would be subversive of all the comforts of society. Commonwealth v. Kekic. "But though it cannot be maintained by any direct law, yet it bears a resemblance,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1978 - 910 страници
...that gives any magistrate such a power? I can safely answer, there is none; and therefore it is loo much for us without such authority to pronounce a...practice legal, which would be subversive . of all the comfort* of society. 19 Slate Tr. at 1066. [20] The Supreme Court has long recognized that freedom... | |
| Orrin G. Hatch - 1998 - 326 страници
...and answered the following question: Where is the written law that [allows such a search warrant]? I can safely answer there is none; and therefore it...would be subversive of all the comforts of society. (Id. at 1066.) He then added the following: [T]he king himself has no power to declare when the law... | |
| David Kelly, Gary Slapper - 1995 - 618 страници
...the plaintiff must have judgment. Where is the written law that gives any magistrate such a power? I can safely answer, there is none, and therefore...would be subversive of all the comforts of society. Note: Entick v Carrington followed the publication of No 45 of the North Briton, a weekly paper, of... | |
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