Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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... servant 2. Husband and wife ...... 3. Parent and child 4. Guardian and ward .... 2. Bodies politic , or corporations II . THE RIGHTS OF THINGS ..................... .. III . PRIVATE WRONGS .. LIV . PUBLIC WRONGS ......... XIV . XV . XVI ...
... servant 2. Husband and wife ...... 3. Parent and child 4. Guardian and ward .... 2. Bodies politic , or corporations II . THE RIGHTS OF THINGS ..................... .. III . PRIVATE WRONGS .. LIV . PUBLIC WRONGS ......... XIV . XV . XVI ...
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... servant ....... 422 427 4. The master hath a property in the ser- vice of his servant , and must be answer- able for such acts as the servant does by his express or implied command ............ 431 CHAPTER XV . OF HUSBAND AND WIFE ...
... servant ....... 422 427 4. The master hath a property in the ser- vice of his servant , and must be answer- able for such acts as the servant does by his express or implied command ............ 431 CHAPTER XV . OF HUSBAND AND WIFE ...
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... servant without paying the tax . Now all these acts were perfectly right before the prohibition of the municipal law . The latter clause of this definition seems to have been taken from Cicero's definition of a law of nature , though ...
... servant without paying the tax . Now all these acts were perfectly right before the prohibition of the municipal law . The latter clause of this definition seems to have been taken from Cicero's definition of a law of nature , though ...
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... servant , the action against the master must always be trespass on the case , unless , indeed , the wrong was committed by the immediate command of the master . — SHARSWOCD . 15 The lex mercatoria , or the custom of merchants , like the ...
... servant , the action against the master must always be trespass on the case , unless , indeed , the wrong was committed by the immediate command of the master . — SHARSWOCD . 15 The lex mercatoria , or the custom of merchants , like the ...
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... servants , lands , and goods : which are immunities as ancient as Ed- ward the Confessor ; in whose laws ( 2 ) * we ... servant , is a high contempt of parliament , and there punished with the utmost severity . It has likewise peculiar ...
... servants , lands , and goods : which are immunities as ancient as Ed- ward the Confessor ; in whose laws ( 2 ) * we ... servant , is a high contempt of parliament , and there punished with the utmost severity . It has likewise peculiar ...
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