Hastings v. Lusk, leading case. Privilege. Trials. Language 121 DeCrespigny v. Wellesley, leading case. Privilege. Repeating master giving character to servant communications made to proper public authorities communications between persons holding confidential relations publications in vindication of character principle of the cases stated repeating defamation SLANDER OF TITLE, 167, 168 174 174, 175 175 175-177 originally brought only for words affecting title to realty. whether it extends to words not relating to title SOLVENCY, representations concerning SON ASSAULT DEMESNE, meaning of this plea STATUTE OF LABORERS, considered STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER 2, ch. 24. actions on the case arose under STEP-FATHER, 58 58 58,59 39-42 232 323, 325-328 17, 99, 191, 224, 351, 422, 586 action by, for seduction of step-daughter, when maintainable SUPPORT OF GROUND AND BUILDINGS, the French law not in the nature of an easement doctrine of Radcliff v. Brooklyn . right of action depends on damage Subjacent support no right to support of underground water putting heavy weight near line right of support of building in nature of easement 470, 471 whether company can be considered as agent or servant of sender 624-626 TERMINATION OF PROSECUTION, (See MALICIOUS PROSECUTION.) allegation when mark not exactly the same as plaintiff's act of Congress takes away no common-law rights. TRESPASS AB INITIO, Malcom v. Spoor, leading case. house entered by fraud . 70, 71 71 71,72 72 Officer . 378 386 387 Possession under invalid title one of several, when can maintain trespass against the others 358 when entry unnecessary rents and profits now recoverable in first suit possession obtained without suit . injuries to personalty . . distinction between cases of realty and personalty Entry without damage 367-370 369 369 370 370 371 374 378 379-387 379 |