The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, 32. köideLaw Times Office, 1875 |
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Page xxiii
... verdict of not guilty to be entered . The plaintiff accordingly signed a letter of apology , authorising the defendant company to make such use of it as they might think necessary . The defendant company having published the apology as ...
... verdict of not guilty to be entered . The plaintiff accordingly signed a letter of apology , authorising the defendant company to make such use of it as they might think necessary . The defendant company having published the apology as ...
Page xxiv
... verdict was entered for the plaintiff . Held , that the forbearance to sue was a sufficient consideration for the promise of the defendant , and that it was not necessary for the plaintiff to accept definitely either pro- position of ...
... verdict was entered for the plaintiff . Held , that the forbearance to sue was a sufficient consideration for the promise of the defendant , and that it was not necessary for the plaintiff to accept definitely either pro- position of ...
Page xxxii
... verdict was entered for the plaintiff , with leave to the defendant to move to enter the verdict for him , on the ground that the plaintiff being only interested as a re - insurer , was not entitled to re- cover on the policy sued on ...
... verdict was entered for the plaintiff , with leave to the defendant to move to enter the verdict for him , on the ground that the plaintiff being only interested as a re - insurer , was not entitled to re- cover on the policy sued on ...
Page xxxiii
... verdict was entered for the plaintiffs . The Court of Common Pleas discharged a rule to enter a verdict for the defendants , obtained on the ground that the judge ought to have directed the jury as a matter of law that the omission to ...
... verdict was entered for the plaintiffs . The Court of Common Pleas discharged a rule to enter a verdict for the defendants , obtained on the ground that the judge ought to have directed the jury as a matter of law that the omission to ...
Page xxxvii
... verdict entered for him made absolute ... Person assisting servant - Consent of master . - A person who for his own benefit assists the servants of another with the master's consent , can recover against the master for injuries caused ...
... verdict entered for him made absolute ... Person assisting servant - Consent of master . - A person who for his own benefit assists the servants of another with the master's consent , can recover against the master for injuries caused ...
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