| 1842 - 556 strani
...what is the definition ¿riven of a libel by Mr. Baron Parke, in Purn.iter v. Copeland, e namely, " а publication without justification or lawful excuse,...is calculated to injure the reputation of another, and to bring him into hatred, contempt, or ridicule." This publication ie calculated to produce all... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1842 - 812 strani
....11 , )':..! -jJ !i,.l J'l.HI .«.i\n»il> '}• II.-IJM.. .J1 .1. ••»• ' ' duce that enec,t, is a question upon which a jury, is to exercise their judgment and pronounce theJr ppiniou ^s <iqueftiu» ;• ! ..... r- -i,.1// | r .; . i»..., i ,'.' ..... -> . (n) Cited in... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1843 - 1068 strani
...a criminal prosecution or civil action. Whether the particular publication, the subject of inquiry, is calculated to injure the reputation of another,...exposing him to hatred, contempt, or ridicule, is a question upon which a jury is to exercise their judgment, and pronounce their opinion, as a question... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1843 - 1086 strani
...a criminal prosecution or civil action. Whether the particular publication, the subject of inquiry, established under circumstances which would primd...facie protect them against a prosecution for a nuisa i question upon which a jury is to exercise their judgment, and pronounce their opinion, as a question... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1844 - 910 strani
....!/. Sf It'. 105. And it may be defined to be a publication without justification or lawful excuse, calculated to injure the reputation of another by exposing him to hatred, contempt, or ridicule. Per Parke B., ib. A writing may be a libel on a private person, which would not be so on a person in... | |
| Rev. Charles Gayer - 1845 - 142 strani
...speak under his Lordship's correction — is defined to be a publication without justification or legal excuse, which is calculated to injure the reputation...by exposing him to hatred, contempt, or ridicule. That is the definition given in the law, which his Lordship will tell you is correct ; and you may... | |
| 1845 - 542 strani
...whether the particular publication, which is the subject of inquiry, is of a libellous character, and is calculated to injure the reputation of another by exposing him to hatred, contempt, and ridicule, is one upon which the jury must exercise their judgment, and pronounce then- opinion,... | |
| 1845 - 532 strani
...whether the particular publication, which is the subject of inquiry, is of a libellous character, and is calculated to injure the reputation of another by exposing him to hatred, contempt, and ridicule, is one upon which the jury must exercise their judgment, and pronounce their opinion,... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 764 strani
...whether the particular publication, which is the suhject of inquiry, is of a libellous character, and is calculated to injure the reputation of another,...exposing him to hatred, contempt, or ridicule, is one upon which the jury must exercise their judgment, and pronounce their opinion, as a question of... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1850 - 712 strani
...satisfaction ; and that whether the libel is the subject of a criminal prosecution or civil action. A publication without justification or lawful excuse,...particular publication, the subject of inquiry ; is of that chara"clef, aud Would beTikely to produce that effect, is a question upon which a jury is To_exerc{se... | |
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