Canadian Edition of the Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1908 - 912 pages |
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Page 64
... taken notion as to the object of fox - hunting , though it may possibly be supported on the principle of Clark v . Chambers ( d ) , that a person who does an unlawful act , the probable conse- quence of which is that third persons will ...
... taken notion as to the object of fox - hunting , though it may possibly be supported on the principle of Clark v . Chambers ( d ) , that a person who does an unlawful act , the probable conse- quence of which is that third persons will ...
Page 79
... taken a horse by train without paying its fare , it was held that no authority to the station - master to arrest under such circumstances could be inferred , and , there being no evidence of any express authority to do so by regulation ...
... taken a horse by train without paying its fare , it was held that no authority to the station - master to arrest under such circumstances could be inferred , and , there being no evidence of any express authority to do so by regulation ...
Page 114
... taken , the judge ( f ) ruled that either the plaintiff had consented or the defendant was guilty of the felony of rape , and in neither case would an action lie ; and the plaintiff consented to a nonsuit . The nonsuit was subsequently ...
... taken , the judge ( f ) ruled that either the plaintiff had consented or the defendant was guilty of the felony of rape , and in neither case would an action lie ; and the plaintiff consented to a nonsuit . The nonsuit was subsequently ...
Page 117
... taken place ) an order was made staying the civil action in the meantime ( ƒ ) . Material on which Stay of Action granted . - The Court , if it Brunswick . has the power to stay the civil action until the defendant is prosecuted ...
... taken place ) an order was made staying the civil action in the meantime ( ƒ ) . Material on which Stay of Action granted . - The Court , if it Brunswick . has the power to stay the civil action until the defendant is prosecuted ...
Page 125
... taken to be overruled , as being inconsistent with the law as laid down in the later authorities . The Metropolitan Building Act ( 18 & 19 Vict . c . 122 , s . 108 ) , gave a right of notice of action to any district surveyor or other ...
... taken to be overruled , as being inconsistent with the law as laid down in the later authorities . The Metropolitan Building Act ( 18 & 19 Vict . c . 122 , s . 108 ) , gave a right of notice of action to any district surveyor or other ...
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