A Treatise On the Rules Which Govern the Interpretation And Construction of Stat

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A Treatise On the Rules Which Govern the Interpretation And Construction of Stat
Theodore Sedgwick
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370. On the game laws, and the qualifications t M'lver v. Ragan, 2 Wheat. 25.
required under them. | The Inhabitants of St. Gregory, Dwarris, p. 597.
264 TRUE DUTY OF THE JUDGE.
y policy and convenience. Men on such subjects complexionally differ from each other, the same men differ from themselves at different times. The policy of one age may ill suit the wishes of another ; the law is not subject to such fluctuations. " * So, the idea that any regard is to be paid to the consequences that may
... flow from a given construction, has been rejected in very decided language. " I cannot tell what consequences, " says Patteson J. , " may result from the construction which we must put upon the statute ; but if mischievous, they must be remedied by the Legislature. "f " A court of law, " says Lord Abinger, "ought not to be influenced or governed by any notions of hardship ; cases may require legislative interference, but judges cannot modify the rules of law. " J When in a case on the rates in England, the question was whether the inhabitants of Sergeant's Inn should be rated, and the hardship of the case was dwelt on, Lord Campbell, C.

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