The Common Law of England, Količina 1Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1920 - 1584 strani |
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... matter of public interest Privilege Absolute privilege . 515 518 519 522 522 526 527 • 530 531 Qualified privilege Privileged reports . Malice . Words causing damage . CHAPTER X. 533 535 537 539-544 MALICIOUS PROSECUTION , & c . Putting ...
... matter of public interest Privilege Absolute privilege . 515 518 519 522 522 526 527 • 530 531 Qualified privilege Privileged reports . Malice . Words causing damage . CHAPTER X. 533 535 537 539-544 MALICIOUS PROSECUTION , & c . Putting ...
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... matter of fact , there is not now and never was any such thing as a " law of nature " in any sense in which a practising lawyer of to - day understands the word " law . " It is just a convenient and very elastic term which is sometimes ...
... matter of fact , there is not now and never was any such thing as a " law of nature " in any sense in which a practising lawyer of to - day understands the word " law . " It is just a convenient and very elastic term which is sometimes ...
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... matter of law . Laws create rights and impose duties . Every right involves a corresponding duty in others ; and to nearly every duty there is a corresponding right . Rights are always conferred , and duties are always imposed , on ...
... matter of law . Laws create rights and impose duties . Every right involves a corresponding duty in others ; and to nearly every duty there is a corresponding right . Rights are always conferred , and duties are always imposed , on ...
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... matter of fact some appreciable injury has followed from their use . Every one has a right to comment on matters of public interest and general concern , provided that he does so fairly and with an honest purpose . This right is in no ...
... matter of fact some appreciable injury has followed from their use . Every one has a right to comment on matters of public interest and general concern , provided that he does so fairly and with an honest purpose . This right is in no ...
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... matter of law ; possession is a matter of physical fact , as obvious to a layman as to a lawyer . A man is in possession of land or of a thing when- ever he has full and uncontrolled physical dominion over it , whether such possession ...
... matter of law ; possession is a matter of physical fact , as obvious to a layman as to a lawyer . A man is in possession of land or of a thing when- ever he has full and uncontrolled physical dominion over it , whether such possession ...
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Pogosti izrazi in povedi
accused action amount assault attempt authority Bank believe breach by-laws called carry cause charge child circumstances civil committed common law consent consequence contract convicted Corporation course Court crime criminal custom damage death defendant duty easement effect England enter evidence existence express fact false felony fire force give given ground guilty hand held highway imprisonment indictment injury intent judge jury justice kill kind King land larceny liable libel London Lord maliciously manslaughter matter means merely misdemeanour murder nature necessary negligence nuisance obtained offence officer owner particular party passed peace penal servitude person plaintiff possession prevent prisoner proceedings prosecution prove punishable question reasonable received result rule servant Smith statute sufficient taken term thing tort trade unlawful unless Vict wife wrongful
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 220 - I think the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
Stran 481 - I believe quite correctly, that "the rule of law is laid down with perfect correctness in the case of Butterfield v. Forrester, that, although there may have been negligence on the part of the plaintiff, yet unless he might, by the exercise of ordinary care, have avoided the consequences of the defendant's negligence, he is entitled to recover; if by ordinary care he might have avoided them, he is the author of his own wrong.
Stran 66 - If the words of the statute are in themselves precise and unambiguous, then no more can be necessary than to expound those words in their natural and ordinary sense. The words themselves alone do in such case best declare the intention of the lawgiver.
Stran 201 - Where there are numerous persons having the same interest in one cause or matter, one or more of such persons may sue or be sued, or may be authorized by the court or a judge to defend in such cause or matter, on behalf or for the benefit of all persons so interested.
Stran 58 - But the matters which are to be established for the Estate of our Lord the King and of his Heirs, and for the estate of the Realm and of the People, shall be treated, accorded, and established in Parliament by our Lord the King and by the Assent of the Prelates, Earls, and Barons and the commonalty of the Realm, according as it hath been heretofore accustomed.
Stran 243 - Animal " shall be taken to mean any Horse, Mare, Gelding, Bull, Ox, Cow, Heifer, Steer, Calf, Mule, Ass, Sheep, Lamb, Hog, Pig, Sow, Goat, Dog, Cat, or any other domestic Animal...
Stran 351 - ... on conviction on indictment to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds or to both such imprisonment and such fine...
Stran 251 - trade dispute" means any dispute between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen, which is connected with the employment or non-employment, or the terms of the employment, or with the conditions of labour, of any person...
Stran 123 - If a man be desperately assaulted and in peril of death, and cannot otherwise escape unless, to satisfy his assailant's fury, he will kill an innocent person then present, the fear and actual force will not acquit him of the crime and punishment of murder, if he commit the fact [sic], for he ought rather to die himself than kill an innocent...
Stran 298 - If any person over the age of sixteen years, who has the custody, charge or care of any child or young person, wilfully assaults, ill-treats, neglects, abandons or exposes...