And the law considers such publication as malicious unless it is fairly made by a person in the discharge of some public or private duty, whether legal or moral, or in the conduct of his own affairs, in matters where his interest is concerned. The Law of Master and Servant - Page 148by Charles Edmund Baker - 1881 - 176 lehteFull view - About this book
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 762 lehte
...person to another in the discharge of some public or private duty, whether legal, moral, or social, or in the conduct of his own affairs in matters where his interest is concerned, " the occasion," observes Parke, B., " prevents the inference of malice, which the law draws from unauthorized... | |
| John Townshend - 1877 - 838 lehte
...and injurious to the character of another (within the well-known limits as to verbal slander), and the law considers such publication as malicious, unless...duty, whether legal or moral, or in the conduct of his [the publisher's] own affairs, in matters where his interest is concerned. In such cases, the occasion... | |
| Sir William Oldnall Russell - 1877 - 900 lehte
...was not libellous. (¿) A communication fairly made by a person in the discharge of some public (tt) or private duty, whether legal or moral, or in the...affairs, in matters where his interest is concerned, is a privileged communication, (u) And if the communication be made in the regular and proper course... | |
| William Oldnall Russell, Charles Sprengel Greaves - 1877 - 898 lehte
...was пк libellous. (г) A communication fairly made by a person in the discharge of some public e private duty, whether legal or moral, or in the conduct of his own affairs, in mattes where his interest is concerned, is a privileged communication. (&) And if til communication... | |
| James Paterson - 1880 - 656 lehte
...and injurious to the character of another (within the well.known limits as to verbal slander). And the law considers such publication as malicious, unless...public or private duty, whether legal or moral, or ia the conduct of his own affairs in matters where his interest is concerned. In such cases the occasion... | |
| William Pugsley - 1880 - 716 lehte
...limits as to verbal slander) and the law considers such publication as malicious, unless it is fiiirly made by a person in the discharge of some public or...the conduct of his own affairs, in matters where his interests are concerned. In such cases the occasion prevents the inference of malice, which the law... | |
| James Paterson - 1880 - 612 lehte
...another (within the well-known limits as to verbal slander). And the law considers such public *:i >'; as malicious, unless it is fairly made by a person in the discharge - ''some public or private duty, whether legal or moral, or in the conduct of his own affairs in matters... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1881 - 540 lehte
...must be for the defendant." 4. "A publication fairly made by a person in the discharge of some public duty, whether legal or moral, or in the conduct of...affairs, in matters where his interest is concerned, comes within the class of privileged or authorized communications. A person, therefore, can not be... | |
| 1902 - 842 lehte
...in various to the " character of another (within the well-known limits as to " verbal slander), and the law considers such publication as " malicious unless it is fairly made by a person in the dis' charge of some public or private duty, whether legal or " moral, or in the conduct of his own... | |
| Simon Greenleaf, Simon Greenleaf Croswell - 1883 - 784 lehte
...fact, and injurious to the character of another (within the wellknown limits as to verbal slander), and the law considers such publication as malicious, unless it is fairly made by some person in the discharge of some public or private duty, whether legal or moral, or in the conduct... | |
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