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" Mental pain or anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend to redress when the unlawful act complained of causes that alone; though, where a material damage occurs and is connected with it, it is impossible a jury in estimating it should altogether... "
A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: And of Actions on the Case for ... - Page 363
by William Blake Odgers - 1905 - 884 lehte
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The House of Lords Cases on Appeals and Writs of Error, Claims of ..., 9. köide

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1863 - 820 lehte
...is wanting in none. It is to the protection of such material interests that the law chiefly attends. Mental pain or anxiety the law cannot value, and does...jury, in estimating it, should altogether overlook the feeling* of the party interested. For instance, where a daughter is seduced, however deeply the feelings...
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Albany Law Journal, 45. köide

1892 - 582 lehte
...proximate result of the act complained of." In Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL Cas. 577, Lord Wensleydale said: "Mental pain or anxiety the law cannot value, and...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone." To the same point are lhtilieay Co. v. Stable*, 62 1ll. 313 ; Canning v. Willinnuilo,cn, 1 Cush. 431;...
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Albany Law Journal, 38. köide

1889 - 546 lehte
...injury. Johnson v. Wells, 3 Am. Rep. 245 ; Canning v. Wittiamstown, 1 Cash. 451. " Mental pain and anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend to redress, when the unlawful act complained of canses that alone." Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL Cas. 577, as qnoted by opinion in Wyman v. Leavitt, 71 Me....
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Albany Law Journal, 44. köide

1892 - 554 lehte
...of things, money can neither palliate nor compensate the injury he has sustained. "Mental pain and anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend to redress when the unlawful act complained of canses that alone. Lynch v. KuiuM, 9 II. L. Cns. 577. The rapid multiplication of oases of this character...
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The Central Law Journal, 44–45. köide

1897 - 1116 lehte
...opinions apparently all rest upon a misconception of complained of causes that alone ; though wher.ea material damage occurs and is connected with it, it...altogether overlook the feelings of the party interested." This we maintain is sound, but must be read in connection with the case, when the meaning becomes clear....
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., 57–58. köide

1894 - 2096 lehte
...of tilings, money can neither palliate nor compensate the Injury he has sustained. 'Mental pain and anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone.' Lynch v. Knight, У HL Cas. 577. The rapid multiplication of cases of this character In the state of...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: With the Evidence, Procedure, and ...

William Blake Odgers - 1881 - 836 lehte
...expulsion from a religious society, &c., do not constitute special damage. But where the words arc actionable per se, the jury may take such matters...party interested." (Per Lord Wensleydale, in Lynch v. Knight and tvife, 9 HLC 598. See also Haythorn v. Lawson, 3 C. & P. ID0; Le Fanu v. Malcolmson,...
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Albany Law Journal, 23. köide

1881 - 556 lehte
...Willianwtown, 1 Gush. 451. So it is said (in Lynch v. Knight, 9H. L. 577, 598) that "mental pain and anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone." Again, in Johnson v. Wells, 0 Nev. 224 (3 Am. Rep. 245), after a very elaborate examination, it was...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General ..., 36. köide

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1881 - 968 lehte
...Williamstown, 1 Cush. 451. So it is said (in Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL 577, 598,) that "mental pain and anxiety, the law cannot value, and does not pretend...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone." Again, in Johnson v. Wells, 6 Nev. 224 ; S. c., 3 Am. Rep. 245, after a very elaborate examination,...
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The Pacific Reporter, 142. köide

1914 - 1230 lehte
...1 Gush. [Mass.] 451. So it is said (in Lynch v. Knight, 9 Ho. L. 577, 5118) that, 'mental pain and anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone.' Again, in Johnson v. Wells, 0 Nev. 224, 3 Am. Rep. 245, after a very elaborate examination, it was...
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