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"Though the mere opinion of an Attorney- or Solicitor-General ought not to be cited, yet coupled with the fact, it may have some weight as showing the general sense of professional men."
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William Henry Ashurst (judge)William Henry Ashurst (judge)
William Henry Ashurst (judge)
"Though the mere opinion of an Attorney- or Solicitor-General ought not to be cited, yet coupled with the fact, it may have some weight as showing the general sense of professional men."
"Every rule may be waived by the person for whose benefit it is introduced."
"No admission of the party . . . can make that legal which is in its nature illegal."