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As to limitation and notice given where action brought against a justice
for wrongful arrest
Arrest under the Mutiny Act
Arrest of principal by his bail
of lunatics
Malicious arrest
Writ of ne excat
Damages in action for false imprisonment
SECTION III.-MALICIOUS PROSECUTION
What constitutes.
Absence of reasonable and probable cause and malice necessary to support
action for
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CHAPTER III.
TORTS AFFECTING THE REPUTATION; LIBEL AND SLANDER .
Province of judge and jury
Definition of libel
of slander
Distinction between libel and slander
What constitutes a libel.
Imputing an indictable offence
Attacks in relation to trade or profession.
Imputing conduct tending to degrade, &c.
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Same liability attaches to verbal as to written defamatory statements in cer-
Statute of Limitations.
Title after twelve years' possession
Accrual of the right on dispossession or discontinuance of possession
Occupancy by servant
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Rights of property in special cases
Mines
Right to support with reference to mining
Adjacent mines
Minerals in copyholds
Property in the soil of highways
by tenant for life
by person occupying for limited purpose
by tenant in common
Trespass committed by agent or servant
What constitutes a trespass
Exclusive possession sufficient to maintain trespass
Throwing stones or refuse on another man's land, a trespass
Abuse of license renders a person a trespasser ab initio
Proceedings against the hundred for damage done to tenements by rioters
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Property in freehold of church, &c., erected under Church Building and
Church Endowment Acts in incumbent
Property in tombstones
Wilful trespass on railway, 3 & 4 Vict. c. 97, s. 16.
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