- 64a. A judgement given by one who is not the proper judge is of no force and should not harm any one. 10 Coke, 70, 766; Bouv. 133; Fleta, 1. 6, c. 6, s. 7; Broom, Max. 92.
- 64f. The judge in his decision ought to follow the rule, when the exception is not provided. Black’s, 2d. 669; Bouv. 133.
- 64h. Nothing in law is more intolerable than that the same case or matter should be subject (in different courts) to different views of the law. 4 Coke, 93.
- 64p. The intention, count, foundation, and thing, brought to judgment, ought to be certain. Co.Litt. 303a; Jenk. Cent. 84.
- 64bb. He who determines any matter without hearing both sides, though he may have decided right, has not done justice. 6 Coke, 52a; 4 Bl. Comm. 283.
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