Canadian Edition of the Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1908 - 912 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 3
... chattel dangerous by reason of a latent defect , and B. using it in the way contemplated by the parties , entrusts it to C. , who thereby suffers damage , C. has an action of tort against A. ( c ) . In all these cases the injury arises ...
... chattel dangerous by reason of a latent defect , and B. using it in the way contemplated by the parties , entrusts it to C. , who thereby suffers damage , C. has an action of tort against A. ( c ) . In all these cases the injury arises ...
Seite 4
... chattel of the father . In course of time , how- ever , even the Courts of Common Law came to limit the parent's rights to this extent , that after the child had arrived at a certain age - fourteen in the case of boys ( In re Shanahan ...
... chattel of the father . In course of time , how- ever , even the Courts of Common Law came to limit the parent's rights to this extent , that after the child had arrived at a certain age - fourteen in the case of boys ( In re Shanahan ...
Seite 6
... pellet from his gun , it was held that no action lay . And see the discussion on this subject in Holmes on the Common Law , pp . 87 sqq . The un- authorised taking of a chattel not always a ACTS WRONGFUL IN THEMSELVES . 6.
... pellet from his gun , it was held that no action lay . And see the discussion on this subject in Holmes on the Common Law , pp . 87 sqq . The un- authorised taking of a chattel not always a ACTS WRONGFUL IN THEMSELVES . 6.
Seite 6
... chattel not always a trespass . scantiness of direct authority , the law may be thus summed up ( a ) " As to the cases cited , most of them are really decisions . on the form of action whether case or trespass . The result of them is ...
... chattel not always a trespass . scantiness of direct authority , the law may be thus summed up ( a ) " As to the cases cited , most of them are really decisions . on the form of action whether case or trespass . The result of them is ...
Seite 15
... chattel in respect of which the trespass is committed is in a safe condi- tion ( c ) . The duty is not to prepare danger with intent to injure , except for the purpose of reasonable self - protection , and not to do that which the law ...
... chattel in respect of which the trespass is committed is in a safe condi- tion ( c ) . The duty is not to prepare danger with intent to injure , except for the purpose of reasonable self - protection , and not to do that which the law ...
Inhalt
77 | |
113 | |
117 | |
131 | |
150 | |
163 | |
183 | |
192 | |
211 | |
218 | |
219 | |
236 | |
288 | |
292 | |
523 | |
527 | |
548 | |
627 | |
648 | |
665 | |
673 | |
707 | |
732 | |
740 | |
783 | |
786 | |
795 | |
881 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accident accord and satisfaction adjoining agent alleged arrest assault authorised authority bailment Bing breach British Columbia Brunswick cattle cause of action chattel circumstances committed common law consequence contract contractor contributory negligence corporation Court criminal custody danger decision defamatory defendant defendant's detinue distrained distress duty employed employer employment entitled evidence fact felony fence fraud ground held highway horse House of Lords imputation injury intention judgment jury L. J. Ch L. J. Ex land landlord liable libel licence Lord Lord Herschell malicious Manitoba master Municipal negligence notice of action Nova Nova Scotia nuisance officer Ontario owner person plaintiff possession premises primâ facie privileged prosecution purpose question railway reason recover remedy render repair replevin respect right of action rule Scotia servant Sess sheriff slander Smith special damage statute statutory sued supra tenant thereby tion tort trespass trover Vict wrongful act wrongfully