What merely wounds the mental feelings is in few cases to be admitted, where they are not accompanied with bodily injury, either actual or menaced. Mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness of language, a want of civil attention and accommodation,... Commentaries on American Law - Stran 106avtor: James Kent - 1827Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Pennsylvania. Court of Common Pleas (Philadelphia County) - 1853 - 612 strani
...cases to be admitted, where they are not accompanied by bodily injury threatened or menaced." That " mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness of language, a want of civil attention and accommodation, even occasional sallies of passion, if they do not threaten bodily harm, do not... | |
| Claudius L. Monell - 1854 - 508 strani
...of conduct which endangers the life or health of the plaintiff, and renders cohabitation unsafe. (4) Mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness of language, a want of civil attention, or even occasional sallies of passion, from whatever cause, do not amount to legal cruelty, so long... | |
| Caroline Wells Healey Dall - 1861 - 200 strani
...the lasting misery of the parties." By cruelty is meant " reasonable apprehension of bodily hurt." Mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness...civil attention, even occasional sallies of passion, do not amount to that cruelty which the law can relieve. The wife must disarm her husband by the weapons... | |
| Caroline Wells Healey Dall - 1861 - 206 strani
...the lasting misery of the parties." By cruelty is meant " reasonable apprehension of bodily hurt." Mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness of language, a want of civil attention, even occasioned sallies of passion, do not amount to that cruelty which the law can relieve. The wife must... | |
| Michael Thompson - 1863 - 472 strani
...admitted to bo cruelty, unless the act be accompanied with bodily in•ury, either actual or menaced. Mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness of language, a want of civil attention and accommodation, even occasional sallies of passion, will not amount to legal cruelty ; a fortiori,... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 954 strani
...apprehension of bodily hurt. The court keeps the rule very strict. The causes must be grave and weighty, and show such a state of personal danger as that the duties...austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness of langnage, a want of civil attention, even occasional sallies of passion, if they do not threaten bodily... | |
| Caroline Wells Healey Dall - 1868 - 578 strani
...the lasting misery of the parties." By cruelty is meant " reasonable apprehension of bodily hurt," Mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness...civil attention, even occasional sallies of passion, do not amount to that cruelty which the law can relieve. The wife must disarm her husband by the weapons... | |
| Florida. Supreme Court - 1869 - 744 strani
...is in few cases to be admitted, where not accompanied with bodily injury, either actual or menaced. Mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness of language, a want of civil attention and accommodation, even occasional sallies of passion, if they do not threaten bodily harm, do not... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott - 1879 - 1054 strani
...church, of which she is a member, U not ground for a separation. Lawrence P. Lawrence, 8 Paii/f, 207. Mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness of language, a want of civil attention and accommodation, even i« casional sallies of passion, if they do not threaten bodily harm, do not... | |
| 1886 - 892 strani
...cases to be admitted, where they are not accompanied with bodily injury, either actual or menaced. Mere austerity of temper, petulance of manners, rudeness of language, a want of civil attention and accommodation, even occasional sallies of passion, if they do not threaten bodily harm, do not... | |
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