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As in almost all other instances so in this a newly framed body <lb/> of Laws can not take place without finding that part of the field <lb/> of Law to which it applies itself already to a greater or less extent <lb/> covered with existing arrangements; in which arrangements in <lb/> proportion as it applies itself it makes correspondent changes. <lb/> On the occasion of these changes it beh<unclear>ooves</unclear> the Legislator in the <lb/> first place and after him the Judge to bear in the mind the following<lb/> salutarily-restrictive principle or rule: as in the framing<lb/> of the new law <hi rend="superscript">each new regulation</hi> so in the interpretation put upon it avoid<lb/>as much as possible the defeating of | As in almost all other instances so in this a newly framed body <lb/> of Laws can not take place without finding that part of the field <lb/> of Law to which it applies itself already to a greater or less extent <lb/> covered with existing arrangements; in which arrangements in <lb/> proportion as it applies itself it makes correspondent changes. <lb/> On the occasion of these changes it beh<unclear>ooves</unclear> the Legislator in the <lb/> first place and after him the Judge to bear in the mind the following<lb/> salutarily-restrictive principle or rule: as in the framing<lb/> of the new law <hi rend="superscript">each new regulation</hi> so in the interpretation put upon it avoid<lb/>as much as possible the defeating of pre-established expec<lb/>tations; expectations, to which the Law in the state in which <lb/> of such defeat — of such disappointment produced the effect<lb/> is the production of a painful sensation or sensation of<lb/> disappointment: and not without reason the quality of injust-<lb/>-ice ascribed to the new arrangement by which this painful sen<lb/>sation has been produced. | ||
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1819 Feb. 24
Civil Code Ch. 3.
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As in almost all other instances so in this a newly framed body
of Laws can not take place without finding that part of the field
of Law to which it applies itself already to a greater or less extent
covered with existing arrangements; in which arrangements in
proportion as it applies itself it makes correspondent changes.
On the occasion of these changes it behooves the Legislator in the
first place and after him the Judge to bear in the mind the following
salutarily-restrictive principle or rule: as in the framing
of the new law each new regulation so in the interpretation put upon it avoid
as much as possible the defeating of pre-established expec
tations; expectations, to which the Law in the state in which
of such defeat — of such disappointment produced the effect
is the production of a painful sensation or sensation of
disappointment: and not without reason the quality of injust-
-ice ascribed to the new arrangement by which this painful sen
sation has been produced.
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