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Page 98
... sued the hundredors for the amount . Mr. Justices Willes and Ashurst gave judgment for the com- pany on the comprehensive ground that the law would not tolerate a damnum sine injuria . Lord Mansfield and Mr. Justice Buller reluctantly ...
... sued the hundredors for the amount . Mr. Justices Willes and Ashurst gave judgment for the com- pany on the comprehensive ground that the law would not tolerate a damnum sine injuria . Lord Mansfield and Mr. Justice Buller reluctantly ...
Page 152
... sued in Trover for the mare and in Indebitatus Assumpsit for the money . He was nonsuited on both counts : on the former , because the property had been transferred by the exchange , on the latter , because his claim was based on a ...
... sued in Trover for the mare and in Indebitatus Assumpsit for the money . He was nonsuited on both counts : on the former , because the property had been transferred by the exchange , on the latter , because his claim was based on a ...
Page 218
... sued solely ? Excep- tions have been made in this very case . Where a husband is in exile or has abjured the realm , and credit has been given to the woman alone , justice says she must pay ; for the husband cannot be sued . So it is in ...
... sued solely ? Excep- tions have been made in this very case . Where a husband is in exile or has abjured the realm , and credit has been given to the woman alone , justice says she must pay ; for the husband cannot be sued . So it is in ...
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