Libel is a false and unprivileged publication by writing, printing, picture, effigy, or other fixed representation to the eye, which exposes any person to. hatred, contempt, ridicule, or obloquy, or which causes him to be shunned or avoided, or which... Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of North Dakota - Page 678by North Dakota. Supreme Court, Hiram A. Libby, Robert Milligan Carothers, Robert Dimon Hoskins, Edgar Whittlesey Camp, Joseph Coghlan, John McDowell Cochrane, Ames Francis Wilbur, Edwin James Taylor - 1922Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code, New York (State). - Civil law - 1865 - 896 pages
...g 29. Libel is a false and unprivileged publication by writing, printing, picture, effigy or othef fixed representation to the eye, which exposes any...which has a tendency to injure him in his occupation. 2 Kent Com., 17 ; Stone v. Cooper, 2 Dai., 293 ; Cooper v. Greeley, 1 id., 347 ; Steele v. Southwick,... | |
| Lamoraal Ulbo de Sitter - Freedom of the press - 1869 - 264 pages
...memory of any person deceased , to hatred , contempt, ridicule or obloquy, or which causes any person to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure any person or Corporation or association of persons, in their occupation or business, is a libel. Gelukkig... | |
| California, California. Commission to Revise the Laws of California - California - 1871 - 894 pages
...publication, uimi, what. by writing, printing, picture, effigy or other fixed represcntation to tbe eye, which exposes any person to hatred, contempt,...which has a tendency to injure him in his occupation. The law of libel baa passed, in tbe last hundred Tears, from one extreme to another j from excessive... | |
| John Shortt - Contracts - 1871 - 824 pages
...memory of any person deceased, to hatred, contempt, ridicule, or obloquy, or which causes any person to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure any person or corporation or association of persons, in their occupation or business." fb) Gatkerctile's... | |
| California - Civil law - 1876 - 612 pages
...Defamation is effected by : 1. Libel; 2. Slander. § 45. Libel is a false and unprivileged publication by writing, printing, picture, effigy, or other fixed...to hatred, contempt, ridicule, or obloquy, or which canses him to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure him in his occupation. § 46.... | |
| Morris March Estee - Civil procedure - 1878 - 648 pages
...printed slander: 1 Billiard on Torts, ch. vii, 32. Libel is a false and unprivileged publication by writing, printing, picture, effigy, or other fixed...contempt, ridicule, or obloquy, or which causes him to bo shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure him in his occupation : Cal. Civ. Code, sec.... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1915 - 1228 pages
...GC) as follows: "Libel is a false and unprivileged publication by writing, printing, picture, effisy or other fixed representation to the eye which exposes...ridicule or obloquy, or which causes him to be shunned or »voided, or which has a tendency to injure him in his occupation." It needs no argument to demonstrate... | |
| William Blake Odgers - Forms (Law) - 1881 - 836 pages
...in the Civil Code of the State of New York, s. 29, to be a '" false and unprivileged publication by writing, printing, picture, effigy, or other fixed...which has a tendency to injure him in his occupation." which .... by natural consequence causes .... damage." Illustrations. A caricature or scandalous painting... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1881 - 242 pages
...person deceased, to hatred, contempt, ridicule or obloquy, or which causes, or tends to cause any person to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure any person, corporation or association of persons, in his or their business or occupation, is a libel.... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 1148 pages
...defined by by writing, printing, picture, effigy, or other Webster as "blame; reprehension.' Surely fixed representation to the eye, which exposes any...which has a tendency to injure him in his occupation." Civ. Code, § 45. no intelligent person could read this publication without understanding that it was... | |
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