Canadian Edition of the Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1908 - 912 pages |
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... consequences , for then its injurious character is best ascertained by an accurate definition of the right of the party aggrieved . But where an injury is consequential only it is more convenient to consider the nature of the duty . If ...
... consequences , for then its injurious character is best ascertained by an accurate definition of the right of the party aggrieved . But where an injury is consequential only it is more convenient to consider the nature of the duty . If ...
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... consequence of his act ( e ) . In both cases ( a ) Gilbert v . Stone , ( 1647 ) Aleyn , 35 . ( b ) Vandenburgh v . Truax , ( 1847 ) 4 Denio , 464 . ( c ) Holmes v . Mather , ( 1875 ) L. R. 10 Ex . 261. As to the liability of infants of ...
... consequence of his act ( e ) . In both cases ( a ) Gilbert v . Stone , ( 1647 ) Aleyn , 35 . ( b ) Vandenburgh v . Truax , ( 1847 ) 4 Denio , 464 . ( c ) Holmes v . Mather , ( 1875 ) L. R. 10 Ex . 261. As to the liability of infants of ...
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... he is not obliged to take precautions against the natural consequence . It is some- times , however , said that he is liable if he mines negligently . But negligence omission . which a reasonable man , guided upon those NEGLIGENCE . 13.
... he is not obliged to take precautions against the natural consequence . It is some- times , however , said that he is liable if he mines negligently . But negligence omission . which a reasonable man , guided upon those NEGLIGENCE . 13.
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... consequence of their tender years or natural imbecility cannot be said to possess reasoning powers ( c ) . This ... consequences of his illegal act . Negligence depends on general view of circum- : stances . In all other cases it is ...
... consequence of their tender years or natural imbecility cannot be said to possess reasoning powers ( c ) . This ... consequences of his illegal act . Negligence depends on general view of circum- : stances . In all other cases it is ...
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... consequence of the misrepresentation is , as in the cases above referred to , a physical injury ( b ) , although on the other hand an innocent misrepresentation may go so much to the root of the matter as to avoid a right which would ...
... consequence of the misrepresentation is , as in the cases above referred to , a physical injury ( b ) , although on the other hand an innocent misrepresentation may go so much to the root of the matter as to avoid a right which would ...
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