The general principle to be applied," said Bovill, CJ, in Thorpe v. Adams, LR 6 CP 135, "to the construction of acts of Parliament is that a general act is not to be construed to repeal a previous particular act, unless there is some express reference... Digest, Canadian Case Law - Página 391922Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott, Henry Bompas, Edmund Lumley - 1871 - 684 páginas
...Viet. c. 122, s. 27.] The general principle to be applied to the construction of Acts of Parliament is. that a general Act is not to be construed to repeal a previous CSS INDEX. [CP VOL. VI. SERJEANTS' INN— continued. particular Act, unless there is sonic express... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1873 - 708 páginas
...125) decides that the general principle to be applied to the construction of Acts of Parliament is, that a general Act is not to be construed to repeal...particular Act, unless there is some express reference to the previous legislation on the subject, or unless the two Acts are necessarily inconsistent. There... | |
| Robert Alexander Harrison - 1874 - 1262 páginas
...on appeal, 15 CBNS 568 ; Bramston v. Mayor of Colchester, 6 E. & B. 246. ) The general principle is that a general Act is not to be construed to repeal a particular Act, unless there is some express reference to the previous legislation on the subject,... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 762 páginas
...With reference to the inferential repeal of a previous statute by a subsequent one, the principle is, that a general Act is not to be construed to repeal a previous particular Act unless there is some espress reference to the previous legislation on the subject, or the two Acts are necessarily inconsistent(J).... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 996 páginas
...With reference to the inferential repeal of a previous statute by. a subsequent one, the principle is, that a general Act is not to be construed to repeal a. previous particular Act uirless there is some express reference to the previous legislation on the subject, or the two Acts... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals - 1879 - 946 páginas
...(Rounds v. Wayman Borough, 81 Pa. St.) "The general principle to be applied to acts of parliament is that a general act is not to be construed to repeal...particular act, unless there is some express reference to the previous legislation on the subject, or unless the two acts are necessarily inconsistent." (Thorpe... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1880 - 640 páginas
...particular bridges without expressly mentioning them. Thorp v. Adams (L. Rep. 6 CP 125) is an authority that a general Act is not to be construed to repeal a previous particular Act unless there ie some express reference to the previous legislation on the subject, or unless the two Acts are necessarily... | |
| 1884 - 676 páginas
...applied," said BOVILL, CJ, in Thorpe v. Adams,LR 6 CP 135, "to the construction of acts of parliament is that a general act is not to be construed to repeal...particular act, unless there is some express reference to the previous legislation on the subject, or unless there is a necessary inconsistency in the two... | |
| Henry Edward Wallace - 1883 - 640 páginas
...Bovill held, that "the general principle to be applied to the construction of acts of Parliament is, that a general act is not to be construed to repeal...particular act, unless there is some express reference to the previous legislation on the subject, or unless there is a necessary inconsistency in the two... | |
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