xvi, 260, 6, 18, 10, 4, 21 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Law.PREFACE “Nothing contributes to the certainty of laws (whereof I am now treating), as to keep the authentic writings within moderate bounds, and to get rid of the enormous multitude of authors and doctors of laws. For by them the meaning of laws is distracted, the judge is perplexed, and the advocate himself, as he cannot peruse and master so many books, takes refuge in abridgements.” Francis Bacon (Spedding, (Ed.) The Works of Francis Bacon, Vol.5, p.104.) This thesis, though written in contravention of Bacon's strictures, nonetheless dares to discuss the problem of uncertainty in laws, together with uncertainty i...