Collected Legal PapersHarcourt, Brace, and Howe, 1920 - 316 páginas |
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... damaged by the non - performance of the promise he shall have his remedy here . " And to go back to the period to which this article is devoted , we find in the reign of Richard II . a bill brought upon a promise to grant the reversion ...
... damaged by the non - performance of the promise he shall have his remedy here . " And to go back to the period to which this article is devoted , we find in the reign of Richard II . a bill brought upon a promise to grant the reversion ...
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... damages , the objection that " the battery of one cannot be the battery of the other " prevailed as late as James I.1 It is very possible that liability even for the com- manded acts of a free person first appeared as an extension of ...
... damages , the objection that " the battery of one cannot be the battery of the other " prevailed as late as James I.1 It is very possible that liability even for the com- manded acts of a free person first appeared as an extension of ...
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... damage complained of was the natural conse- quence of the very acts commanded by the master , and which , therefore , as I have said above , needs no special or peculiar doctrine to account for it . It was an action on the case against ...
... damage complained of was the natural conse- quence of the very acts commanded by the master , and which , therefore , as I have said above , needs no special or peculiar doctrine to account for it . It was an action on the case against ...
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... damages . 35 But true examples of the peculiar law of master and servant are to be found before Edward II . The maxim respondeat superior has been applied to the torts of inferior officers from the time of Edward I. to the present day ...
... damages . 35 But true examples of the peculiar law of master and servant are to be found before Edward II . The maxim respondeat superior has been applied to the torts of inferior officers from the time of Edward I. to the present day ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) damages , as is ordained by the statute for them that do waste in wardships . " A case of the time of Ed- ward II . interpreting the above statute concerning jailers is given in Fitzherbert's Abridgment , and ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) damages , as is ordained by the statute for them that do waste in wardships . " A case of the time of Ed- ward II . interpreting the above statute concerning jailers is given in Fitzherbert's Abridgment , and ...
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