Canadian Edition of the Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1908 - 912 pages |
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Page 19
... course of mining . To the general rule , however , that liability for damage caused by the use of property is independent of motive , it may be that there is an exception in the case of certain classes of nuisance , where the annoyance ...
... course of mining . To the general rule , however , that liability for damage caused by the use of property is independent of motive , it may be that there is an exception in the case of certain classes of nuisance , where the annoyance ...
Page 31
... course of Torts in the executing public duty . Private duty arising out of public duty . officers , A subordinate public official owes his duty to the public whose Public servant he is , not to his official superior , and for a breach ...
... course of Torts in the executing public duty . Private duty arising out of public duty . officers , A subordinate public official owes his duty to the public whose Public servant he is , not to his official superior , and for a breach ...
Page 38
... course of action in a particular locality which adjacent owners fear will injure their property ( c ) . Where a corporation was empowered to make , erect , alter , maintain , repair , widen , deepen , scour , and cleanse certain water ...
... course of action in a particular locality which adjacent owners fear will injure their property ( c ) . Where a corporation was empowered to make , erect , alter , maintain , repair , widen , deepen , scour , and cleanse certain water ...
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... course , its disadvantages , but is the system that best avoids the confusion of the English notes with the Canadian . The statutes and decisions have as far as possible been kept separate as to the provinces where they were enacted and ...
... course , its disadvantages , but is the system that best avoids the confusion of the English notes with the Canadian . The statutes and decisions have as far as possible been kept separate as to the provinces where they were enacted and ...
Page 54
... course of his employment , shall not , for the purposes of this Act , be deemed to continue after the time at which the workman's contract of service would determine if notice of the deter- mination thereof were given at the ...
... course of his employment , shall not , for the purposes of this Act , be deemed to continue after the time at which the workman's contract of service would determine if notice of the deter- mination thereof were given at the ...
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accident accord and satisfaction adjoining agent alleged arrest assault authorised authority bailment Bing breach British Columbia Brunswick cattle cause of action chattel circumstances committed common law consequence contract contractor contributory negligence corporation Court criminal custody danger decision defamatory defendant defendant's detinue distrained distress duty employed employer employment entitled evidence fact felony fence fraud ground held highway horse House of Lords imputation injury intention judgment jury L. J. Ch L. J. Ex land landlord liable libel licence Lord Lord Herschell malicious Manitoba master Municipal negligence notice of action Nova Nova Scotia nuisance officer Ontario owner person plaintiff possession premises primâ facie privileged prosecution purpose question railway reason recover remedy render repair replevin respect right of action rule Scotia servant Sess sheriff slander Smith special damage statute statutory sued supra tenant thereby tion tort trespass trover Vict wrongful act wrongfully