A casus omissus can in no case be supplied by a Court of law, for that would be to make laws.


Jones v. Smart (1785), 1 T. R. 52.


A casus omissus can in no case be supplied by a Court of law, for that would be to make laws.

A casus omissus can in no case be supplied by a Court of law, for that would be to make laws.

A casus omissus can in no case be supplied by a Court of law, for that would be to make laws.

A casus omissus can in no case be supplied by a Court of law, for that would be to make laws.