Handbook of the Law of TortsWest publishing Company, 1917 - 695 Seiten |
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... defendant's jani- tor , was taken violently ill . Defendant ordered her to leave , threatening that if she did not do so he would have her re- moved . In so doing he was held to have violated no legal duty to plaintiff , so as to render ...
... defendant's jani- tor , was taken violently ill . Defendant ordered her to leave , threatening that if she did not do so he would have her re- moved . In so doing he was held to have violated no legal duty to plaintiff , so as to render ...
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... defendant had induced plaintiff to bid on the construction of a railway by promising to sell rails at a fixed figure , falsely representing that he had already procured the rails , it was held that any cause of action was on contract ...
... defendant had induced plaintiff to bid on the construction of a railway by promising to sell rails at a fixed figure , falsely representing that he had already procured the rails , it was held that any cause of action was on contract ...
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... defendant's depot . In consideration of defendant's agreement to return the depot , plaintiff surren- dered certain riparian rights . Because of his refusal to consent if I by contract assume towards A. a duty which 18 ( Ch . 1 THE TORT ...
... defendant's depot . In consideration of defendant's agreement to return the depot , plaintiff surren- dered certain riparian rights . Because of his refusal to consent if I by contract assume towards A. a duty which 18 ( Ch . 1 THE TORT ...
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... defendant . Now , any duty that defendant owed to provide safe coaches arose solely from his contract with the Postmaster General , to which plaintiff was neither party nor privy , and hence it is evident that he could have no cause of ...
... defendant . Now , any duty that defendant owed to provide safe coaches arose solely from his contract with the Postmaster General , to which plaintiff was neither party nor privy , and hence it is evident that he could have no cause of ...
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... defendant , have a cause of action . " 7 Violation of Legal Duty Independent of Contract We now come to the second branch of the rule , namely , that though there may exist a duty wholly contractual in its nature , nevertheless its ...
... defendant , have a cause of action . " 7 Violation of Legal Duty Independent of Contract We now come to the second branch of the rule , namely , that though there may exist a duty wholly contractual in its nature , nevertheless its ...
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Seite 110 - To justify the State in thus interposing its authority in behalf of the public, it must appear, first, that the interests of the public generally, as distinguished from those of a particular class, require such interference; and, second, that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose, and not unduly oppressive upon individuals.
Seite 519 - If the nature of a thing is such that it is reasonably certain to place life and limb in peril when negligently made, it is then a thing of danger.
Seite 512 - We think that the true rule of law is that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril ; and if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape.
Seite 436 - ... attending at any place where any such person or persons may lawfully be, for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating information, or from peacefully persuading any person to work or to abstain from working; or from ceasing to patronize or to employ any party to such dispute, or from recommending, advising, or persuading others by peaceful and lawful means so to do...
Seite 448 - But if the persuasion be used for the indirect purpose of injuring the plaintiff, or of benefiting the defendant at the expense of the plaintiff, it is a malicious act which is in law and in fact a wrong act, and therefore a wrongful act, and therefore an actionable act if injury ensues from it.
Seite 371 - In form, it is a fiction; in substance, a remedy to recover the value of personal chattels wrongfully converted by another to his own use.
Seite 436 - That no restraining order or injunction shall be granted by any court of the United States, or a judge or the judges thereof, in any case between an employer and employees, or between employers and employees, or between employees or between persons employed and persons seeking employment, involving, or growing out of, a dispute concerning terms or conditions of employment...
Seite 225 - Where, by any wrongful act or omission of any partner acting in the ordinary course of the business of the partnership, or with the authority of his copartners, loss or injury is caused to any person, not being a partner in the partnership, or any penalty is incurred, the partnership is liable therefor to the same extent as the partner so acting or omitting to act.
Seite 512 - ... who has brought something on his own property (which was not naturally there), harmless to others so long as it is confined to his own property, but...
Seite 250 - As a general rule, in order to found a suit in England, for a wrong alleged to have been committed abroad, two conditions must be fulfilled. First, the wrong must be of such a character that it would have been actionable if committed in England. . . . Secondly, the act must not have been justifiable by the law of the place where it was done.