| United States. General Accounting Office - 1973 - 498 страница
...doubt the practical idea lying behind the unrealistic terminology of Blackstone's statement that " the judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the judges, is not their determination or sentence, but the determination and sentence of the law." Blackstone's Commentaries 396. Filmer had... | |
| William M. Wiecek - 2001 - 300 страница
...Is claim to be lex loquens. William Blackstone provided the canonical justification for this view: "[T]he judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the judges, is not their determination or sentence, but the determination and sentence of the law. It is the conclusion that naturally and regularly... | |
| 1906 - 1266 страница
...the appeal was dismissed, for the reason no judgment had been entered. At page 402 the court said: "A judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the judges, is not their determination and sentence, but the sentence and determination of the law, which depends, not upon the arbitrary... | |
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