Canadian Edition of the Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1908 - 912 pages |
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... hands and to maintain his rights by force ( see below , p . 215 ) , and they also allowed him to recover damages for ... hand , the Court of Chancery looked at the question of the custody of the child from the point of view , not of the ...
... hands and to maintain his rights by force ( see below , p . 215 ) , and they also allowed him to recover damages for ... hand , the Court of Chancery looked at the question of the custody of the child from the point of view , not of the ...
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... hand an innocent misrepresentation may go so much to the root of the matter as to avoid a right which would otherwise accrue to the person making it ( c ) . 3. In certain cases the wrongfulness of an act is made to depend upon the ...
... hand an innocent misrepresentation may go so much to the root of the matter as to avoid a right which would otherwise accrue to the person making it ( c ) . 3. In certain cases the wrongfulness of an act is made to depend upon the ...
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... hand , Lord Field , in Mogul Steamship Co. v . McGregor , Gow & Co. ( c ) , quoted with approval Lord Holt's dictum that " where a malicious act is done to a man's occupation there an action lies in all cases " ( d ) , and he suggested ...
... hand , Lord Field , in Mogul Steamship Co. v . McGregor , Gow & Co. ( c ) , quoted with approval Lord Holt's dictum that " where a malicious act is done to a man's occupation there an action lies in all cases " ( d ) , and he suggested ...
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... hand , where a person 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 ...
... hand , where a person 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 ...
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... hand by the introduction of the general doctrine that special damage resulting from a public nuisance is cause of action , and on the other by the transfer by statute of the liability to repair to individuals or corporations , and the ...
... hand by the introduction of the general doctrine that special damage resulting from a public nuisance is cause of action , and on the other by the transfer by statute of the liability to repair to individuals or corporations , and the ...
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