Canadian Edition of the Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1908 - 912 pages |
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... breach of contract and yet is independent of it . At a time when the forms of action were strictly distinguished in pleading , it was often allowable to declare in tort on a breach of duty which arose simply in consequence of the ...
... breach of contract and yet is independent of it . At a time when the forms of action were strictly distinguished in pleading , it was often allowable to declare in tort on a breach of duty which arose simply in consequence of the ...
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... breach of contract supplies to B. a chattel dangerous by reason of a latent defect , and B. using it in the way contemplated by the parties , entrusts it to C. , who thereby suffers damage , C. has an action of tort against A. ( c ) ...
... breach of contract supplies to B. a chattel dangerous by reason of a latent defect , and B. using it in the way contemplated by the parties , entrusts it to C. , who thereby suffers damage , C. has an action of tort against A. ( c ) ...
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... breach corresponding of duty or an infringement of a right . It is convenient to use the latter expression where the act is wrongful in itself apart from its consequences , for then its injurious character is best ascertained by an ...
... breach corresponding of duty or an infringement of a right . It is convenient to use the latter expression where the act is wrongful in itself apart from its consequences , for then its injurious character is best ascertained by an ...
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... breach of duty . While a man's cattle are on his own land he is bound to insure that they do not stray ( a ) ; while they are passing on the high road he is only bound to take care that they do not stray ( b ) . servants . A trespass to ...
... breach of duty . While a man's cattle are on his own land he is bound to insure that they do not stray ( a ) ; while they are passing on the high road he is only bound to take care that they do not stray ( b ) . servants . A trespass to ...
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... breach of private duty but because it is a breach of public duty causing particular damage ( Attorney - General v . Tomline , ( 1879–80 ) 12 Ch . D. 214 ; 14 Ch . D. 58 ) . ( f ) Whalley v . Lancashire & York- shire R. Co. , ( 1884 ) 13 ...
... breach of private duty but because it is a breach of public duty causing particular damage ( Attorney - General v . Tomline , ( 1879–80 ) 12 Ch . D. 214 ; 14 Ch . D. 58 ) . ( f ) Whalley v . Lancashire & York- shire R. Co. , ( 1884 ) 13 ...
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