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You should trust any man in his own art provided he is skilled in it.
Edward Coke
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Edward Coke
Died: 1633
Died: September 3
Barrister
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Lord Chief Justice Of England And Wales
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Mileham
Norfolk
Sir Edward Coke
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So use your own property as not to injure that of another
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Everyone thirsteth after gaine.
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A corporation has no soul.
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For a man's house is his castle, et domus sua cuique tutissimum refugium [and one's home is the safest refuge to everyone].
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Certainty is the mother of quiet and repose, and uncertainty the cause of variance and contentions
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Corporations cannot commit treason, nor be outlawed, nor excommunicated, for they have no souls.
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And the law, that is the perfection of reason, cannot suffer anything that is inconvenient.
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We should speak as the populace but think as the learned.
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There is no jewel in the world comparable to learning no learning so excellent as knowledge of laws.
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The home to everyone is to him his castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his repose.
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There is no jewel in the world comparable to learning no learning so excellent both for Prince and subject, as knowledge of laws and no knowledge of any laws so necessary for all estates and for all causes, concerning goods, lands or life, as the common laws of England.
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It is a fiction, a shade, a nonentity, but a reality for legal purposes. A corporation aggregate is only in abstracto—it is invisible, immortal, and rests only in intendment and consideration of the law.
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Those who consent to the act and those who do it shall be equally punished.
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So as grave and learned men may doubt, without any imputation to them for the most learned doubteth most, and the more ignorant for the most part are the more bold and peremptory.
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