Condition Precedent - Cases

Cases

  • Poussard v Spiers and Pond (1876) 1 QBD 410

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    In cases of defense ‘tis best to weigh
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    I do not believe in lawyers, in that mode of attacking or defending a man, because you descend to meet the judge on his own ground, and, in cases of the highest importance, it is of no consequence whether a man breaks a human law or not. Let lawyers decide trivial cases.
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