Canadian Edition of the Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1908 - 912 pages |
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... charge ( e ) , all goods which he has convenience for carrying , and in respect of which he holds himself out as a carrier ( ƒ ) . Innkeepers owe an analogous duty to receive and accommodate guests ( g ) . There are besides a variety of ...
... charge ( e ) , all goods which he has convenience for carrying , and in respect of which he holds himself out as a carrier ( ƒ ) . Innkeepers owe an analogous duty to receive and accommodate guests ( g ) . There are besides a variety of ...
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... charged with a public duty employs for the purpose of discharging it his own servant he will be answerable for the acts and omissions of the servant ( d ) just as any other master , while the servant owing no duty to the public cannot ...
... charged with a public duty employs for the purpose of discharging it his own servant he will be answerable for the acts and omissions of the servant ( d ) just as any other master , while the servant owing no duty to the public cannot ...
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... charge mileage therefor ( e ) . A sheriff is not responsible for loss arising from a mistake in registering committed in the Land Registry Office ( ƒ ) . It is clearly the sheriffs ' duty to seize and sell the equity of redemption in ...
... charge mileage therefor ( e ) . A sheriff is not responsible for loss arising from a mistake in registering committed in the Land Registry Office ( ƒ ) . It is clearly the sheriffs ' duty to seize and sell the equity of redemption in ...
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... charge of treason or felony ( h ) ) is vested in the administrator or interim curator , as the case may be , during the time that the convict is subject to the operation of the Act , that is to say , until the convict's death ...
... charge of treason or felony ( h ) ) is vested in the administrator or interim curator , as the case may be , during the time that the convict is subject to the operation of the Act , that is to say , until the convict's death ...
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... charge the corporation . On the other hand , in Edwards v . Midland R. Co. , ( 1880 ) 6 Q. B. D. 287 , Fry , J. , refused to follow Stevens v . Midland Counties R. Co. , ( 1854 ) 10 Ex . 352 , and held that an action for malicious ...
... charge the corporation . On the other hand , in Edwards v . Midland R. Co. , ( 1880 ) 6 Q. B. D. 287 , Fry , J. , refused to follow Stevens v . Midland Counties R. Co. , ( 1854 ) 10 Ex . 352 , and held that an action for malicious ...
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