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1900 to 1910 Jurisprudence
1901 Jurisprudence

Jurisprudence is essentially the theory and philosophy of law. Students of jurisprudence aim to understand the fundamental nature of law, and to analyze its purpose, structure, and application. Jurisprudential scholars (sometimes confusingly referred to as “jurists”) hope to obtain a deeper understanding of the law, the kind of power that it exercises, and its role in human societies. At a practical level, some jurists hope to improve society by studying what the law is, what it ought to be, and how it actually operates. They seek a deeper understanding behind law’s seemingly unpredictable and uncertain nature.

This section reports 31 cases decided during the period of August 8 to December 26, 1901.

Some notable cases decided during this period are:

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1 U.S. vs. Patala Mapa, J. 147
2 Piñeyro vs. Utor, et al. Willard, J. 181
3 Orozco vs. Heirs of Hernaez Willard, J. 109
4 U.S. vs. Abalos Arellano, C.J. 134
5 Gavieres vs. Pardo de Tavera Cooper, J. 119
6 U.S. vs. Van Camp Willard, J. 111
7 U.S. vs. Paraiso Willard, J. 138
8 Germann & Co. vs. Donaldson, Sim & Co. Ladd, J. 116
9 U.S. vs. Ferrer Mapa, J. 127
10 U.S. vs. Jarrilla Torres, J. 101
11 U.S. vs. Jenjua Willard, J. 113
12 In Re: Brooks Arellano, C.J. 123
13 U.S. vs. Junio Willard, J. 101
14 U.S. vs. Bertucio, et al. Torres, J. 120
15 U.S. vs. Jenjua Mapa, J. 146
16 U.S. vs. Narvaes Torres, J. 117
17 U.S. vs. Sy-Tay Willard, J. 99
18 U.S. vs. Alegado Torres, J. 103
19 U.S. vs. Ancheta Torres, J. 120
20 Guevara vs. Tuason & Co. Willard, J. 144
 
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