I have referred appear to decide nothing more than this : that where a power is deposited with a public officer for the purpose of being used for the benefit of persons who are specifically pointed, and with regard to whom a definition is supplied by... The State Reports, New South Wales - Page 326de New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1906Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1882 - 688 pages
...compulsory force. The cases to which I have referred appear to decide nothing more than this — that where a power is deposited with a public officer for the purpose oí being used for the benefit of persons who are specifically pointed out, and with regard to whom... | |
| 1916 - 1326 pages
...question of discretion. In the leading case of Julius v. Bishop of Oxford(l) Lord Cairns said that "where a power, is deposited " with a public officer...for the purpose of being used for the " benefit of the persons who are specifically pointed out, and " with regard to whom a definition is supplied by... | |
| Frederick Stroud - 1890 - 1062 pages
...enabling. His Lordship in that case gathers those principles into the following proposition : — " Where a power is deposited with a public officer for...the purpose of being used for the benefit of persons (1) who are specifically pointed out, and (2) with regard to whom a definition is supplied by the Legislature... | |
| James Shaw Sinclair - 1891 - 430 pages
...Chancellor also collects the principles referred to by him in that case into the following propositions : " Where a power is deposited with a public officer for...the purpose of being used for the benefit of persons (1) who are specifically pointed out, and (2) with regard to whom a definition is supplied by the legislutions... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1895 - 1072 pages
...Julius r. broadly expressed, since the cases " appear to decide nothing oxford." more than this : that where a power is deposited with a public officer for the purpose of being used for the benefit of persona who are specifically pointed out, and with regard to whom a definition is supplied by the Legislature... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1910 - 1224 pages
...judgment of the government, where, as in the case of the Secretary of State under the Companies Act, a power is deposited with a public officer for the purpose of being used for the benefit of persons, with regard to whom a definition is supplied by parliament of the conditions upon which they are entitled... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1912 - 818 pages
...my hon. friend from St. John, that the Secretary of State at that time cited Lord Cairns as saying: W'here a power is deposited with a public officer...the purpose of being used for the benefit of persons with regard to whom a definition is supplied by parliament of the conditions upon which they are entitled... | |
| 1920 - 904 pages
...phrases are employed in statutes. Lord Cairns in that case states the controlling principles as follows: "Where a power is deposited with a public officer...the purpose of being used for the benefit of persons (1) who are specifically pointed out, and (2) with regard to whom a definition is supplied by the legislature... | |
| 1911 - 576 pages
...in which the Court will require it to be exercised is where a power is given to the public officer for the benefit of persons who are specifically pointed...which they are entitled to call for its exercise: Julius v. Bishop of Oxford (1880), 49 LJQB p. 577; Beal's Cardinal Rules of Legal Interpretation, 2nd... | |
| 1923 - 756 pages
...could not refuse to exercise. The general principle is stated by the same authority in these words : Where a power is deposited with a public officer for the purpose of being used for the benefit ot persons who are specifically pointed out and with regard to whom a definition is supplied by the... | |
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