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" And this is the reason that judges ought not to give any opinion of a matter of parliament, because it is not to be decided by the common laws, but secundum legem et consuetudinem parliamenti, and so the judges in divers parliaments have confessed. "
Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... - Página 501
de Great Britain. Parliament - 1812
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A practical treatise on the law [&c.].

Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1851 - 688 páginas
...ought to be discussed and adjudged in that house to which it relates, and not elsewhere;'" and again, that "judges ought not to give any opinion of a matter of privilege, because it is not to be decided by the common laws, but secundum leges et consuetudinem...
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The Standard Library Cyclopaedia of Political, Constitutional ..., Volumen 3

1853 - 502 páginas
...into the existence and nature of privileges claimed by either House of Parliament. Coke lays it down that "judges ought not to give any opinion of a matter...parliament, because it is not to be decided by the common lawsi but secundum leges et coiauelndinem parliamenti ; and so the judges in divers parliaments have...
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Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress

United States. Congress - 1876 - 392 páginas
...Parliament, and not by tho civil law, nor yet by tho common laws of this realm used in more inferior courts. This is the reason that judges ought not to give any...Parliament, because it is not to be decided by the common lawn, but gecundum Irs/em ft :':,i,iit/t"i;,t'ni partiamenli .- and so the judges In divers ParliamcnU...
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Proceedings of the Senate Sitting for the Trial of William W. Belknap, Late ...

William Worth Belknap - 1876 - 1180 páginas
...that always the court proceed according to the law and usage of Parliament. Then he cites Lord Coke : This is the reason that judges ought not to give any opinion of a matter of Parlinment, bemuse it is not to be decided by the common laws, but srr.undem legtm it cunsuitudincm...
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Registration Cases: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumen 2

Charles Henry Hopwood, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Francis Joseph Coltman - 1879 - 508 páginas
...laid down that Parliament is supreme and its decision not subject to appeal. Coke (a) declares : " and this is the reason that Judges ought not to give...Parliament, because it is not to be decided by the common law, but secundum legem et consuetudinem Parliamenti," " and the Commons in their House have power...
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Registration Cases: Reports of Cases Argued and ..., Volumen 2;Volumen 120

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1879 - 518 páginas
...laid down that Parliament is supreme and its decision not subject to appeal. Coke (a) declares : " and this is the reason that Judges ought not to give...Parliament, because it is not to be decided by the common law, but secundum legem et consuetudinem Parliamenti," " and the Commons in their House have power...
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A treatise on the law [&c.].

Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1879 - 984 páginas
...ought to be discussed and adjudged in that house to which it relates, and not elsewhere;"2 and again, that "judges ought not to give any opinion of a matter of privilege, because it is not to be decided by the common laws, but secundvm hgw et consuetudinctn Parliament*;...
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Rapports Judiciaires de Québec, Volumen 5

1879 - 434 páginas
...aux brefs d'élections responsables qu'au parlement même. Sir Ed. Coke dans ses 2 Inst., 15 dit : "That judges ought not to give any opinion of a matter of a Parliament because it is not to be decided by the common law used in others Courts, but secundam...
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A Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament

Thomas Erskine May - 1883 - 994 páginas
...ought to be discussed and adjudged in that house to which it relates, and not elsewhere;* and again, that "judges ought not to give any opinion of a matter of privilege, because it is not to be decided by the common laws, but secundum leges 1 5 Rot. Parl. 240....
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Reports of State Trials: New Series... 1820 to [1858]...

Great Britain. State Trials Committee - 1891 - 746 páginas
...multis ignórala, a paucis cognita." The same words are in Co. Litt 116. mons, but by the report of the House of Commons : and every member of the Parliament...any opinion of a matter of Parliament, because it ie not to be decided by the common laws, but secundum let/em et consuetudinem parliament! : and so...
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