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" IT were infinite for the law to judge the causes of causes, and their impulsions one of another: therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate cause; and judgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree. "
Literary and professional works - Side 189
af Francis Bacon - 1864
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A Treatise on the Law of Negligence

Francis Wharton - 1874 - 960 sider
...proxima spectator," which he paraphrases as follows : — " It were infinite for the law to consider the causes of causes, and their impulsions one of...cause ; and judgeth of acts by that, without looking for any further degree." This proposition he contents himself with illustrating by a series of cases...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1874 - 978 sider
...spectatur, and Lord Bacon says — " It were infinite for the law to consider the causes of actions and their impulsions one of another, therefore it...itself with the immediate cause, and judgeth of acts by (4) 34 Law J. Rep. (NS) CP 212. (.5) 18 Liiw Times Rup. 305. (6) -12 Law J. Вер. (к.э.) QB 117....
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The Law of the Farm: A Treatise on the Leading Titles of the Law Involved in ...

Abram Warren Thompson - 1876 - 556 sider
...for damages remotely resulting from the principal illegal act, or, in the language of Lord Bacon : " It were infinite for the law to judge the causes of causes, and their impulsion one on another. Therefore, it contenteth itself with the immediate cause, and judgeth of...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Literary and professional works

Francis Bacon - 1879 - 852 sider
...quod ex facto oritur ambiguum verificatione facti tollitur. TBB MAXIMS OF THE LAW. REGULA I. Injure non remota causa, sed proximo spectatur. IT were infinite...it contenteth itself with the immediate cause; and judgcth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree. As if an annuity be granted pro consilio...
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A Treatise on the Rules for the Selection of the Parties to an Action,.

Albert Venn Dicey, John Henry Truman - 1879 - 586 sider
...or liable for the remote or indirect results of his acts. " It were infinite for the law to consider the causes of causes, and their impulsions one of...cause, and judgeth of acts by that, without looking at any further degree." (a) A person, that is to say, is responsible only for the natural and proximate...
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The Law Journal Reports, Bind 50,Del 2

1881 - 848 sider
...Legal Maxims (under the heading In jure non remota causa sed proximo, spectatur), where he says, " It were infinite for the law to judge the causes of...therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate canse and judgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree." Construing the words in...
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A Compendium of the Law of Merchant Shipping: With an Appendix ..., Bind 1

Frederic Philip Maude, Charles Edward Pollock - 1881 - 956 sider
...Modiyliani, 2 TR 30. (») In jure nan remota eaiaa trd proximo tpeetatur. Bacon's Max. I, where it is said, " It were infinite for the law to judge the causes of...impulsions one of another; therefore it contenteth itselfe with the immediate cause, and judgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree."...
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The Insurance Law Journal, Bind 10

1881 - 972 sider
...It seems to me that the first maxim of Lord Bacon is directly in point, in which [it is said that " it were infinite for the law to judge the causes of...and their impulsions one of another ; therefore, it coutenteth itself with the immediate cause, and judgeth of acts by that without looking to any further...
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The Law of the Employers' Liability: For the Negligence of Servants Causing ...

Thomas Beven - 1881 - 188 sider
...spectatur." Lord Bacon.in his maxims, thus explains:—" It were infinite for the law to consider the causes and their impulsions one of another; therefore...it contenteth itself with the immediate cause, and judgetb. of acts by that without looking for any further degree. (e) . 2) Served by post by a registered...
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The Law of Life Insurance: With a Chapter on Accident Insurance

Charles Crawley - 1882 - 390 sider
...J., on the general ground that Lord Bacon's maxim applied: " It were infinite for the law to consider the causes of causes and their impulsions one of another;...it contenteth itself with the immediate cause;" and that whether disease contributed directly or indirectly to the subsequent accident was wholly immaterial....
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