A Primer of the English Constitution And Government for the Use of Colleges Sc

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A Primer of the English Constitution And Government for the Use of Colleges Sc
Sheldon Amos
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(2) Statutes or Acts of Parliament, that is, formal expres- sions of the will of the Legislature.
Some parts of the Law are wholly due to this source. Other parts, such as the law regulating commercial contracts, Jury trial, and procedure generally, are only partly due to it. Some parts, again, are not affected by this source in the least.
(3) Public engagements made at critical epochs by persons held to represent conflicting claims and interests in the State. Either the fact of these engagemen
...ts is tacitly recognised or express evidence of them is preserved. They thus share the character both of Statutes and of universally binding customs.
(4) Judicial decisions on cases actually controverted in Courts of Justice, where such decisions are generally ac- quiesced in by successive races of Judges, or supported on appeal to the highest tribunal.
(5) Foreign Law accidentally introduced in early times into this country, and still maintaining in some Courts and in some portions of the Law a distinct amount of influence.


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