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So in this case if the defendant's servant kindled the fire in the way of husbandry and proper for his employment , though he had no express command of his master , yet his master shall be liable to an action for damage done to another ...
So in this case if the defendant's servant kindled the fire in the way of husbandry and proper for his employment , though he had no express command of his master , yet his master shall be liable to an action for damage done to another ...
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A summons was taken out on behalf of the defendants to stay all proceedings during the present war . The contract had been made ... His Lordship therefore held that the war did not suspend an action against a defendant alien enemy .
A summons was taken out on behalf of the defendants to stay all proceedings during the present war . The contract had been made ... His Lordship therefore held that the war did not suspend an action against a defendant alien enemy .
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The defendant , a member of the society , acquired part of the land with notice of the covenant , and built on it a public - house , which , being a brewer , he supplied with his own beer . In an action by the plaintiff to restrain the ...
The defendant , a member of the society , acquired part of the land with notice of the covenant , and built on it a public - house , which , being a brewer , he supplied with his own beer . In an action by the plaintiff to restrain the ...
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The relators were a company authorised to supply gas within the limits of their private Act . The defendants were a local authority authorised to supply electricity by an Act passed under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 to 1888 ...
The relators were a company authorised to supply gas within the limits of their private Act . The defendants were a local authority authorised to supply electricity by an Act passed under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 to 1888 ...
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Upon the the 17th March 1911 the defendant entered into an agreement the prohibitive clause in which was as follows : " Clause 7. In consideration of the agreement hereinbefore contained the employee covenants and agrees with the ...
Upon the the 17th March 1911 the defendant entered into an agreement the prohibitive clause in which was as follows : " Clause 7. In consideration of the agreement hereinbefore contained the employee covenants and agrees with the ...
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