The Monthly Law Reporter, Volume 22Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1860 - Law |
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... RECOVERED BACK . * It has been laid down , as a general rule , that if a person pay money with a full knowledge of the ... recover the amount as money paid by compulsion , although at the time he protested against his responsibility ...
... RECOVERED BACK . * It has been laid down , as a general rule , that if a person pay money with a full knowledge of the ... recover the amount as money paid by compulsion , although at the time he protested against his responsibility ...
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... recover the penalties provided in the Rev. Sts . of Massa- chusetts , c . 46 , § 28 , and St. of Massachusetts , 1837 , c . 238 , § 6 , of two hundred dollars , each , for landing the said one hundred and forty passengers without paying ...
... recover the penalties provided in the Rev. Sts . of Massa- chusetts , c . 46 , § 28 , and St. of Massachusetts , 1837 , c . 238 , § 6 , of two hundred dollars , each , for landing the said one hundred and forty passengers without paying ...
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... recovered back , were a universal one and precluded all inquiry into the circumstances . But this rule is not by any means universal . Its application is limited . The character of the suit brought or threatened , and the circumstances ...
... recovered back , were a universal one and precluded all inquiry into the circumstances . But this rule is not by any means universal . Its application is limited . The character of the suit brought or threatened , and the circumstances ...
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... recover back the £ 50 . TINDAL , C. J. , instructed the jury , " that the short point for their consideration would be , whether A. had paid the £ 50 voluntarily or by coercion , under a threat that the penalties which he had in- curred ...
... recover back the £ 50 . TINDAL , C. J. , instructed the jury , " that the short point for their consideration would be , whether A. had paid the £ 50 voluntarily or by coercion , under a threat that the penalties which he had in- curred ...
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... recover back the in- crease of duties thus obtained . WOODBURY , J. , said : " Now it can hardly be meant in this class of cases , that to make a payment involuntary , it should be by actual violence or any physical duress . It suffices ...
... recover back the in- crease of duties thus obtained . WOODBURY , J. , said : " Now it can hardly be meant in this class of cases , that to make a payment involuntary , it should be by actual violence or any physical duress . It suffices ...
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