Inconvenience arising from the operation of an Act of Parliament can be no ground of argument in a Court of law.


Grigby v. Oakes (1801), 1 Bos. & Pull. 528.


Inconvenience arising from the operation of an Act of Parliament can be no ground of argument in a Court of law.

Inconvenience arising from the operation of an Act of Parliament can be no ground of argument in a Court of law.

Inconvenience arising from the operation of an Act of Parliament can be no ground of argument in a Court of law.

Inconvenience arising from the operation of an Act of Parliament can be no ground of argument in a Court of law.