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... justice . They can be left out of the conspectus . A brief glance of some of these fictions may make the meaning clear . Some political fictions " The King is considered in domestic affairs as the fountain of justice and as the general ...
... justice . They can be left out of the conspectus . A brief glance of some of these fictions may make the meaning clear . Some political fictions " The King is considered in domestic affairs as the fountain of justice and as the general ...
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... justice and equity The concept of equity was at first a type of fiction , says Geoffrey Sawer in ' Law in Society ' ( 144 ) . Equity in its substantive aspect consists of principles dealing with relief from hardship ; principles which ...
... justice and equity The concept of equity was at first a type of fiction , says Geoffrey Sawer in ' Law in Society ' ( 144 ) . Equity in its substantive aspect consists of principles dealing with relief from hardship ; principles which ...
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... justice.20 ( ii ) Fiction that the wife's personality is merged in that of the husband should not be extended to deny to the wife of a disqualified man the right to an inheritance when it opens . 21 The wife of the murderer can succeed ...
... justice.20 ( ii ) Fiction that the wife's personality is merged in that of the husband should not be extended to deny to the wife of a disqualified man the right to an inheritance when it opens . 21 The wife of the murderer can succeed ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
Copyright | |
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