The Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1896 - 733 Seiten |
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... justified the omission of the That statute , however , while Protection Act would have chapter on Notice of Action . repealing notice of action clauses in all public general Acts , leaves untouched private and local Acts , many of which ...
... justified the omission of the That statute , however , while Protection Act would have chapter on Notice of Action . repealing notice of action clauses in all public general Acts , leaves untouched private and local Acts , many of which ...
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... justified the cutting as necessary for the making the saw - pit and the beneficial and profitable use of his land . It was left to the jury to say whether the defendant had simply dug a hole in order to have a pretext for cutting the ...
... justified the cutting as necessary for the making the saw - pit and the beneficial and profitable use of his land . It was left to the jury to say whether the defendant had simply dug a hole in order to have a pretext for cutting the ...
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... justified in doing and no more , the law in many cases will not permit his motives to be enquired into ; as , if he has a right to prosecute for a crime or to arrest for a debt , there can be no enquiry with what motives these acts are ...
... justified in doing and no more , the law in many cases will not permit his motives to be enquired into ; as , if he has a right to prosecute for a crime or to arrest for a debt , there can be no enquiry with what motives these acts are ...
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... justifying one of the overt acts , • leaving the others unanswered , is bad . It did not decide that a justification of all the overt acts would not have been a good answer to the conspiracy . ( e ) ( 1892 ) A. C. p . 51- ( f ) Keble v ...
... justifying one of the overt acts , • leaving the others unanswered , is bad . It did not decide that a justification of all the overt acts would not have been a good answer to the conspiracy . ( e ) ( 1892 ) A. C. p . 51- ( f ) Keble v ...
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... justified for the protection of property , the firing , although the distress could not have been effected without it , was not so incident to the levying of the distress as to render the defendant answerable for the consequences . The ...
... justified for the protection of property , the firing , although the distress could not have been effected without it , was not so incident to the levying of the distress as to render the defendant answerable for the consequences . The ...
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Seite 142 - Where after the commencement of this Act any action, prosecution, or other proceeding is commenced in the United Kingdom against any person for any act done in pursuance, or execution, or intended execution of any Act of Parliament, or of any public duty or authority...
Seite 39 - And be it enacted, that every such action shall be for the benefit of the wife, husband, parent, and child of the person whose death shall have been so caused...
Seite 74 - ... the workman, or in case the injury results in death, the legal personal representatives of the workman, and any person entitled in case of death, shall have the same right of compensation and remedies against the employer as if the workman had not been a workman of nor in the service of the employer nor engaged in his work.
Seite 74 - ... by reason of the negligence of any person in the service of the employer who has the charge or control of any signal, points, locomotive engine, or train upon a railway...
Seite 365 - 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 53 - ... becomes liable to make any payment under this section may recover contribution as in cases of contract from any other person who, if sued separately, would have been liable to make the same payment unless the person who has become so liable was and that other person was not guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation. (5) For the purposes of this section — The expression "promoter...
Seite 467 - That no action shall be brought whereby to charge any person upon or by reason of any representation or assurance made or given concerning or relating to the character, conduct, credit, ability, trade, or dealings of any other person, to the intent or purpose that such other person may obtain credit, money, or goods upon, unless such representation or assurance be made in writing, signed by the party to be charged therewith.
Seite 446 - There must be a misstatement of an existing fact, but the state of a man's mind is as much a fact as the state of his digestion.
Seite 36 - ... or otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme sole, and her husband need not be joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or be made a party to any action or other legal proceeding brought by or taken against her ; and any damages or costs recovered by her in any such action or proceeding shall be her separate property; and any damages or costs recovered against her in any such action or proceeding shall be payable out of her separate property, and not otherwise.
Seite 75 - ... an employee, or his legal representative, shall not be entitled under this article to any right of compensation or remedy against the employer in any case where such employee knew of the defect or negligence which caused the injury and failed, within a reasonable time, to give, or cause to be given, information thereof to the employer...