A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: The Evidence, Procedure, and Practice, Both in Civil and Criminal Cases, and Precedents of Pleadings, with a Chapter on the Newspaper Libel and Registration Act, 1881 |
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... intended to convey is immaterial Libel or no Libel is a question for the Jury Duty of the Judge 93-133 93 94 ib . Words not to be construed in mitiori sensu Jury to consider the Words as a whole Of the Innuendo Plaintiff bound by his ...
... intended to convey is immaterial Libel or no Libel is a question for the Jury Duty of the Judge 93-133 93 94 ib . Words not to be construed in mitiori sensu Jury to consider the Words as a whole Of the Innuendo Plaintiff bound by his ...
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... intended , and so do incalculable mischief . Whereas a slander only reaches the immediate bystanders , who can observe the manner and note the tone of the speaker , -who have heard the antecedent conversation which may greatly qualify ...
... intended , and so do incalculable mischief . Whereas a slander only reaches the immediate bystanders , who can observe the manner and note the tone of the speaker , -who have heard the antecedent conversation which may greatly qualify ...
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... intended to publish that paper , but another innocent one . Note to Mayne v . Fletcher , 4 M. & Ry . 312 ; 9 B. & C. 382 ; cf. R. v . Paine , 5 Mod . 167 . The plaintiff told a laughable story against himself in company : the defendant ...
... intended to publish that paper , but another innocent one . Note to Mayne v . Fletcher , 4 M. & Ry . 312 ; 9 B. & C. 382 ; cf. R. v . Paine , 5 Mod . 167 . The plaintiff told a laughable story against himself in company : the defendant ...
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... intended and designed . Illustrations . I. - WORDS DISPARAGING SOMETHING , OR IMPUGNING PLAINTIFF'S TITLE THERETO . If A. falsely and maliciously disparages an article which B. makes or sells , and special damage results therefrom , an ...
... intended and designed . Illustrations . I. - WORDS DISPARAGING SOMETHING , OR IMPUGNING PLAINTIFF'S TITLE THERETO . If A. falsely and maliciously disparages an article which B. makes or sells , and special damage results therefrom , an ...
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... intended this result or that it is the natural and necessary consequence of his words . Ashley v . Harrison , 1 Esp . 48 ; Peake , 194 vel 256 . Brayne v . Cooper , 5 M. & W. 249 . A brother cannot sue for slander of his sister ...
... intended this result or that it is the natural and necessary consequence of his words . Ashley v . Harrison , 1 Esp . 48 ; Peake , 194 vel 256 . Brayne v . Cooper , 5 M. & W. 249 . A brother cannot sue for slander of his sister ...
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action of libel affidavit alleged libel answer averment Barrister-at-Law Bing blasphemous blasphemous libel bonâ bona fide cause character charge common law complained contempt convicted costs County Court criminal defamation defamatory defendant Demy 8vo duty Edition Eliz et ux evidence of malice fact falsely and maliciously granted guilty held husband imputing indictment injunction injured innuendo intended interrogatories judge judgment jurisdiction jury Justice L. J. Ch L. J. Ex L. T. Old letter liable libel or slander Lord Campbell's Act Lord Ellenborough magistrate matter meaning mitigation of damages newspaper offence party person plaintiff plea pleaded printed privileged proceedings proof proprietor prosecution prosecutor prove publication published Queen's Bench Division question rule sect seditious servant slander of title Smith solicitor special damage spoken statement of claim statute thereupon trade trial unless verdict Vict wife writ
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Page 477 - I think the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
Page 426 - All persons may be joined as defendants against whom the right to any relief is alleged to exist, whether jointly, severally or in the alternative; and judgment may be given against such one or more of the defendants as may be found to be liable according to their respective liabilities, without any amendment.
Page 726 - ... defendant or defendants of the paper charged to be a libel, and of the sense ascribed to the same in such indictment or information.
Page 568 - Comparison of a disputed writing with any writing proved to the satisfaction of the Judge to be genuine, shall be permitted to be made by witnesses ; and such writings, and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same, may be submitted to the Court and Jury as evidence of the genuineness or otherwise of the writing in dispute.
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Page 637 - That in the case of any indictment or information by a private prosecutor for the publication of any defamatory libel, if judgment shall be given for the defendant, he shall be entitled to recover from the prosecutor the costs sustained by the said defendant by reason of such indictment or information...
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