Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley Quote

I do not see why, if we can tell what a man intends, and can give effect to his intention as expressed, we should be driven out of it by other cases or decisions in other cases. I always protest against anything of the sort.


In re Morgan (1893), 3 Ch. 228.


I do not see why, if we can tell what a man intends, and can give effect to his intention as expressed, we should be driven out of it by other cases...

I do not see why, if we can tell what a man intends, and can give effect to his intention as expressed, we should be driven out of it by other cases...

I do not see why, if we can tell what a man intends, and can give effect to his intention as expressed, we should be driven out of it by other cases...

I do not see why, if we can tell what a man intends, and can give effect to his intention as expressed, we should be driven out of it by other cases...