The Monthly Law Reporter, Volume 22Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1860 - Law |
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... loss by municipal movements ; and that they should not be charged for incidental gain , since they cannot hope for compensation for incidental damage . That if the improvement is for the public good , the 2 Betterment Laws . "
... loss by municipal movements ; and that they should not be charged for incidental gain , since they cannot hope for compensation for incidental damage . That if the improvement is for the public good , the 2 Betterment Laws . "
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... loss of health and ability to labor is such damage , and the amount is immaterial . The smallest appreciable amount of special damage , as the natural and legitimate consequence of speaking the words , renders them actionable ...
... loss of health and ability to labor is such damage , and the amount is immaterial . The smallest appreciable amount of special damage , as the natural and legitimate consequence of speaking the words , renders them actionable ...
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... loss by an accident of major force may excuse the hirer from the return of the vessel , it will not exempt him from the payment of the stip- ulated hire ; and the case of Marquand v . Banner , 36 Eng . Law and Eq . Rep . , 139 , is ...
... loss by an accident of major force may excuse the hirer from the return of the vessel , it will not exempt him from the payment of the stip- ulated hire ; and the case of Marquand v . Banner , 36 Eng . Law and Eq . Rep . , 139 , is ...
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... loss . Held , ( reversing the judgment of Q. B. , ) that the verdict was rightly entered for the plaintiffs . LINDO v . SMITH . Unlicensed broker may recover money paid . The plaintiff , an unlicensed broker , was employed by the ...
... loss . Held , ( reversing the judgment of Q. B. , ) that the verdict was rightly entered for the plaintiffs . LINDO v . SMITH . Unlicensed broker may recover money paid . The plaintiff , an unlicensed broker , was employed by the ...
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... loss of a seal : as in one of the Clause Rolls of Edward I. it is reported that one Henry De Pergount came into court and publicly de- - - Jac . Law Die .; 4 vol . Griffith's Annual Law Register ; Bl . Com . , vol . 2 , p . 305 . † Ibid ...
... loss of a seal : as in one of the Clause Rolls of Edward I. it is reported that one Henry De Pergount came into court and publicly de- - - Jac . Law Die .; 4 vol . Griffith's Annual Law Register ; Bl . Com . , vol . 2 , p . 305 . † Ibid ...
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