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How Far Shall the Justice and Rights of the Particular Cause Prevail Over a Strict Application of Established Rules of Law?

Yale Law Journal - United States
doi 10.2307/783090
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Law
Date

January 1, 1904

Authors
C. La Rue Munson
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JSTOR


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