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- 88a. It is not a new thing that prior statutes shall give place to later ones. Dig. 1. 3. 26; 1. 1. 4; Broom, Max. 3d. Lond. ed 27.
- 88d. A particular case, left unprovided for by statute, must be disposed of according to the law as it existed prior to such statute. Broom, Max. 46.
- 88e. Things introduced contrary to the reason of law ought not to be drawn into a precedent. 12 Coke, 75; Dig. 1, 3, 14; Dig. 50, 17.
- 88i. One absurdity being allowed (established as precedent), an infinity follow. 1 Coke, 102.
- 88o. It is perilous to introduce new and untried things (laws). Co. Littl. 379a.
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