Public policy does not admit of definition and is not easily explained. It is a variable quantity; it must vary and does vary with the habits, capacities, and opportunities of the public.


Davies v. Davies (1887), L. R. 36 C. D. 364; see also Egerton v. Earl Brownlow, 4 H. L. C. 1.


Public policy does not admit of definition and is not easily explained. It is a variable quantity; it must vary and does vary with the habits,...

Public policy does not admit of definition and is not easily explained. It is a variable quantity; it must vary and does vary with the habits,...

Public policy does not admit of definition and is not easily explained. It is a variable quantity; it must vary and does vary with the habits,...

Public policy does not admit of definition and is not easily explained. It is a variable quantity; it must vary and does vary with the habits,...