Wrongs and Their Remedies: A Treatise on the Law of Torts, Band 2Banks and Bros., 1876 - 1440 Seiten |
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... observes Watson , B. , may be reasonable or unreasonable with reference to the circum- stances and the character of the party making it . And while on the one hand a constable ought to be protected in the execution of his duties , he ...
... observes Watson , B. , may be reasonable or unreasonable with reference to the circum- stances and the character of the party making it . And while on the one hand a constable ought to be protected in the execution of his duties , he ...
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... observes Lord Coke , " and one hath just cause of suspicion , this is a good cause and warrant in law for him to arrest any man ; but he must show in certainty the cause of his suspicion , and whether the suspicion shall be just or ...
... observes Lord Coke , " and one hath just cause of suspicion , this is a good cause and warrant in law for him to arrest any man ; but he must show in certainty the cause of his suspicion , and whether the suspicion shall be just or ...
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... observes Lord Tenterden , " are where the party is caught in the fact , and the observation there added assumes that the person arrested is guilty . Where the case is only one of suspicion , the arrest is unjustifiable . The instances ...
... observes Lord Tenterden , " are where the party is caught in the fact , and the observation there added assumes that the person arrested is guilty . Where the case is only one of suspicion , the arrest is unjustifiable . The instances ...
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... observes Lord Ellenborough , " clearly is to protect persons acting illegally , but in supposed pursuance , and with a bonâ fide inten- tion , of discharging their duty under the Act of Parliament . Where the law is not exceeded the ...
... observes Lord Ellenborough , " clearly is to protect persons acting illegally , but in supposed pursuance , and with a bonâ fide inten- tion , of discharging their duty under the Act of Parliament . Where the law is not exceeded the ...
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... observes Lord Ellenborough , " causes another to be impressed , he does it at his own peril , and is liable in damages if that person . proves not to have been subject to the impress service . If the defend- ant in this case had said ...
... observes Lord Ellenborough , " causes another to be impressed , he does it at his own peril , and is liable in damages if that person . proves not to have been subject to the impress service . If the defend- ant in this case had said ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 1112 - ... whensoever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default is such as would (if death had not ensued...
Seite 900 - Act ; and the company shall make to the owners and occupiers of and all other parties interested in any lands taken or used for the purposes of the railway, or injuriously affected by the construction thereof, full compensation for the value of the lands so taken or used, and for all damage sustained by such owners...
Seite 930 - Malice, in common acceptation, means ill-will against a person; but, in its legal sense, it means a wrongful act, done intentionally, without just cause or excuse.
Seite 1178 - ... party, upon that belief, enters into the contract with him, the man thus conducting himself would be equally bound as if he had intended to agree to the other party's...
Seite 1122 - That an act done for another, by a person, not assuming to act for himself, but for such other person, though without any precedent authority whatever, becomes the act of the principal, if subsequently ratified by him, is the known and well established rule of law.
Seite 945 - The proper meaning of a privileged communication is only this: that the occasion on which the communication was made rebuts the inference [of malice] prima facie arising from a statement prejudicial to the character of the plaintiff, and puts it upon him to prove that there was malice in fact —that the defendant was actuated by motives of personal spite or ill-will, independent of the occasion on which the communication was made 1
Seite 1012 - ... not specifying the same shall be deemed fraudulent on the part of the promoters, directors, and officers of the company knowingly issuing the same, as regards any person taking shares in the company on the faith of such prospectus, unless he shall have had notice of such contract.
Seite 903 - ... unexpired term or interest in such lands, and for any just allowance which ought to be made to him by an incoming tenant, and for any loss or injury he may sustain, or if a part only of such lands...
Seite 1071 - The court, after a final decree of nullity of marriage or dissolution of marriage may inquire into the existence of ante-nuptial or post-nuptial settlements made on the parties whose marriage is the subject of the decree, and may make such orders with reference to the application of the whole or a portion of the property settled either for the benefit of the children of the marriage or of their respective parents as to the court shall seem fit.
Seite 837 - That in all cases where an information shall be laid before one or more of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace...