| California - 1874 - 870 lehte
...De G. & S., p. 315, this language is held: ' Is the inconvenience more than fanciful, or one of more delicacy or fastidiousness, as an inconvenience materially...not merely according to elegant or dainty modes and habit< of living, but according to plain, sober, and simple notions among the English people.' See... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - 1875 - 830 lehte
...conceive, be thus put: Ought this inconvenience to be considered in fact as more than fanciful, more than one of mere delicacy or fastidiousness, as an inconvenience...modes and habits of living, but according to plain and sober and simple notions among the English people? And I am of opinion that this point is against... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - 1875 - 808 lehte
...conceive, be thus put : Ought this inconvenience to be considered in fact as more than fanciful, more than one of mere delicacy or fastidiousness, as an inconvenience...not merely according to elegant or dainty modes and hahits of living, but according to plain and sober and simple notions among the English people ? And... | |
| Horace Gay Wood - 1875 - 976 lehte
...plaintiff in the present case is, in the language of the learned judge, ' more than fanciful, more than one of mere delicacy or fastidiousness, as an inconvenience...physically, of human existence, not merely according to plain, sober and simple notions among the English people (a).' The statement of the law which I have... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 832 lehte
...inconvenience or discomfort must go to the extent of materially interfering with the ordinary physical comfort of human existence, not merely according to elegant...but according to plain, sober, and simple notions amongst English people(d). In cases where a man is not carrying on the trade of brick-making, but is... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 874 lehte
...inconvenience or discomfort may go to the extent of materially interfering with the ordinary physical comfort of human existence, not merely according to elegant...but according to plain, sober, and simple notions amongst English people. (/) In cases where a man is not carrying on the trade of brickmaking, but is... | |
| 1877 - 748 lehte
...he says, " the inconvenience complained of to be considered in fact as more than fanciful, more than one of mere delicacy or fastidiousness, as an inconvenience...modes and habits of living, but according to plain and sober and simple notions among the English people ? " (quoted by Lord Romilly in the case of Crump... | |
| Sir Arthur Underhill - 1878 - 370 lehte
...ought this inconvenience to be considered in fact as more than fanciful, more than one of mere delicaey or fastidiousness, as an inconvenience materially...modes and habits of living, but according to plain and sober and simple notions among the English people?" (and see per Kindersley,V.-C.,in/SWto« v.... | |
| Herbert Chilion Jones - 1878 - 368 lehte
...in the language of the same learned judge, ' more than fanciful,' more than one of mere delicacy and fastidiousness, as an inconvenience materially interfering...modes and habits of living, but according to plain and sober, and simple notions among the English people." In Crump v. Lambert, LR 3 Eq. 413, it was... | |
| Joseph Alexander Shearwood - 1879 - 456 lehte
...or as one of mere delicacy and fastidiousness,—as an inconvenience materially interfering with tho ordinary comfort, physically, of human existence,...but according to plain, sober, and simple notions of the English people ? " 27 (1) The father in his own name sues to recover for the injuries ho has... | |
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