Canadian Edition of the Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1908 - 912 Seiten |
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... give the name of the case , although he cites 27 Hen . VIII . 27 in the margin , but he was evidently referring , not to Fitzherbert's judgment in that case , but to a case recently decided , as he mentions the fact that in that case ...
... give the name of the case , although he cites 27 Hen . VIII . 27 in the margin , but he was evidently referring , not to Fitzherbert's judgment in that case , but to a case recently decided , as he mentions the fact that in that case ...
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... give no wider remedy against the grantee than theretofore existed against the parish . No case is to be found in the books in which an action for non - repair has been held to lie against one liable to repair ratione tenure . The case ...
... give no wider remedy against the grantee than theretofore existed against the parish . No case is to be found in the books in which an action for non - repair has been held to lie against one liable to repair ratione tenure . The case ...
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... give any cause of action ( f ) . Neglect by a local authority to make the necessary sewers which , by the provisions of the Public Health Act , they are under a duty to provide , does not give rise to a cause of action , even though ...
... give any cause of action ( f ) . Neglect by a local authority to make the necessary sewers which , by the provisions of the Public Health Act , they are under a duty to provide , does not give rise to a cause of action , even though ...
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... give rise to a cause of action . Thus , where a commander of a British ship , employed in the suppression of the slave trade , burnt the barracoons of a Spanish slave - dealer , and his act was subsequently ratified by the British ...
... give rise to a cause of action . Thus , where a commander of a British ship , employed in the suppression of the slave trade , burnt the barracoons of a Spanish slave - dealer , and his act was subsequently ratified by the British ...
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... give rise to both kinds of damage , both a damage to property , and also a damage of a personal character ; and in such cases the question as to what extent the cause of action will pass to the trustee seems to depend upon the following ...
... give rise to both kinds of damage , both a damage to property , and also a damage of a personal character ; and in such cases the question as to what extent the cause of action will pass to the trustee seems to depend upon the following ...
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