The Law and Practice in Actions for Torts in the State of New YorkM. Bender, 1903 - 893ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Judicial and quasi - judicial officers and proceedings Subd . 1. Judicial officers and proceedings 165 169 169 170 171 171 2. Quasi - judicial officers and proceedings .. 175 IV . Public officers 180 180 184 185 189 189 191 193 Subd . 1 ...
... Judicial and quasi - judicial officers and proceedings Subd . 1. Judicial officers and proceedings 165 169 169 170 171 171 2. Quasi - judicial officers and proceedings .. 175 IV . Public officers 180 180 184 185 189 189 191 193 Subd . 1 ...
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... judicial officers 587 VII . Liability for acts of servants and agents 596 Subd . 1. Liability of corporation for acts of servants ...... 596 2. Liability of individuals and copartners for acts of servants 600 VIII . Liability of ...
... judicial officers 587 VII . Liability for acts of servants and agents 596 Subd . 1. Liability of corporation for acts of servants ...... 596 2. Liability of individuals and copartners for acts of servants 600 VIII . Liability of ...
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... judicial purposes . ( Cooley on Torts , 3 , note 1 ; Moak's Underhill ; 1 Hilliard on Torts , 1. ) By these last authors a tort is described in general as " a wrong independent of con- tract . " Such actions were primarily divided into ...
... judicial purposes . ( Cooley on Torts , 3 , note 1 ; Moak's Underhill ; 1 Hilliard on Torts , 1. ) By these last authors a tort is described in general as " a wrong independent of con- tract . " Such actions were primarily divided into ...
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... judicial decision has drawn , and to determine the true law where the adjudications differ or other- wise there is doubt . " The business of the law of torts is to fix the dividing lines be- tween those cases in which a man is liable ...
... judicial decision has drawn , and to determine the true law where the adjudications differ or other- wise there is doubt . " The business of the law of torts is to fix the dividing lines be- tween those cases in which a man is liable ...
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... judicial proceedings of one State in all the others the same uniform validity and authority which they may have acquired under the laws of the State in which they are pending , will be in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 and ...
... judicial proceedings of one State in all the others the same uniform validity and authority which they may have acquired under the laws of the State in which they are pending , will be in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 and ...
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771 ÆäÀÌÁö - In an action for libel or slander, it shall not be necessary to state in the complaint, any extrinsic facts, for the purpose of showing the application to the plaintiff, of the defamatory matter out of which the cause of action arose ; but it shall be sufficient to state generally, that the same was published or spoken concerning the plaintiff, and if such allegation be controverted, the plaintiff shall be bound to establish, on the trial, that it was so published or spoken.
180 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... words spoken or written and acts done by them in the course of the performance of their mission, immunity from legal process of every kind. This immunity from legal process shall continue to be accorded notwithstanding that the persons concerned are no longer employed on missions for the United Nations; c.
411 ÆäÀÌÁö - The executor or administrator of a decedent, who has left, him or her surviving, a husband, wife, or next of kin, may maintain an action to recover damages for a wrongful act. neglect, or default, by which the decedent's death was caused, against a natural person who, or a From Id.
174 ÆäÀÌÁö - the rule for jurisdiction is that nothing shall be intended to be out of the jurisdiction of a superior court but that which specially appears to be so, and, on the contrary, nothing shall be intended to be within the jurisdiction of an inferior court but that which is so expressly alleged;" and this rule has been so frequently repeated as to have become a maxim in the law.
249 ÆäÀÌÁö - A discharge in bankruptcy shall release a bankrupt from all of his provable debts, except such as (1) are due as a tax levied by the United States, the State, county, district, or municipality in which he resides; (2) are liabilities for obtaining property by false pretenses or false representations, or for willful and malicious injuries to the person or property of another...
16 ÆäÀÌÁö - liberty,' as used in the Constitution, is not dwarfed into mere freedom from physical restraint of the person of the citizen, as by incarceration, but is deemed to embrace the right of man to be free in the enjoyment of the faculties with which he has been endowed by his Creator, subject only to such restraints as are necessary for the common welfare.
168 ÆäÀÌÁö - The principle to be deduced from all these cases is that, as a consequence of the absolute independence of every sovereign authority, and of the international comity which induces every sovereign State to respect the independence and dignity of every other sovereign State, each and every one declines to exercise by means of its courts any of its territorial jurisdiction over the person of any sovereign or ambassador of any other State, or over the public property of any State which is destined to...
214 ÆäÀÌÁö - But where, besides the crime, property is acquired which benefits the testator, there an action for the value of the property shall survive against the executor. As, for instance, the executor shall not be chargeable for the injury done by his testator in cutting down another man's trees, but for the benefit arising to his testator for the value or sale of the trees he shall.
166 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is an established principle of jurisprudence in all civilized nations that the sovereign cannot be sued in its own courts, or in any other, without its consent and permission...
602 ÆäÀÌÁö - The master who puts the servant in a place of trust or responsibility, or commits to him the management of his business or the care of his property, is justly held responsible when the servant, through lack of judgment or discretion, or from infirmity of temper, or under the influence of passion aroused by the circumstances and the occasion, goes beyond the strict line of his duty or authority and inflicts an unjustifiable injury upon another.