A is asked who stole B's watch. A points to Z, intending to cause it to be believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. (c) A draws a picture of Z running away with B's watch, intending it to be believed... Calcutta Review - Page 1751850Full view - About this book
| India - 1857 - 514 pages
...an honest man ; he never stole B's watch ;' ' intending to cause it to be believed that Z did steal B's watch. This is defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. Cl. 7, (d) A says of a book published by Z. " Z's book is foolish, Z must be a weak man. Z's book is... | |
| India - 1850 - 576 pages
...believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions." (e) " A draws a picture of Z running away with B's watch,...defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. (dj "A says of Z, that Z drinks wine. Here the question, whether A has defamed Z, may turn on the question,... | |
| India, Sir Walter Morgan, Arthur George Macpherson - Criminal law - 1861 - 544 pages
...believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. (c) A draws a picture of Z running away with B's watch,...defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. If an imputation has no tendency to harm a person in his reputation, it will not amount to defamation,... | |
| George Smoult Fagan - Law - 1862 - 842 pages
...within one of the exceptions. (6) A is asked who stole B's watch. A points to Z, intending to cause it to be believed that Z stole B's watch. This is...defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. First Exception. It is not defamation to impute any thing which is true concerning any person, if it... | |
| W. NEILSON HANCOCK, LL.D. - 1871 - 652 pages
...defamation. " Illustrations. " (6) A is asked, Who stole B's watch ? A points to Z, intending to cause it to be believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, unless it falls within one of the exceptions. "(a) A says: ' Z is an honest man; he never stole B's watch'—intending... | |
| India, Fendall Currie - Criminal law - 1872 - 1084 pages
...believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. (c). A draws a picture of Z running away with B's watch,...defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. First Exception. It is not defamation (499) to impute anything which is true concerning any person... | |
| 1872 - 528 pages
...believed that Z did tteal B's watch. This is defamation, unless it fall within one of the Exceptions. (c) A draws a picture of Z running away with B's watch,...defamation, unless it fall within one of the Exceptions. First Exception. — IMPUTATION OF ANY TRUTH WHICH THE PUBLIC GOOD REQUIRES TO BE MADE OR PUBLISHED.... | |
| Madras - 1873 - 672 pages
...believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, uuless it fall within one of the exceptions. . (c) A draws a picture of Z running away with B's watch, intending it to bo believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, uuless it fall within one of the exceptions.... | |
| India - Criminal law - 1874 - 656 pages
...believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. (<•) A draws a picture of Z running away with B's watch,...defamation, unless it fall within one of the exceptions. This Section is a tremendous advance upon the English Criminal Law. Under the latter system, mere words... | |
| India - Criminal law - 1877 - 1088 pages
...believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, unless it fall within one of the Exceptions. (c) A draws a picture of Z running away with B's watch,...defamation, unless it fall within one of the Exceptions. First Exception. Imputation of any Truth for the P'Mic Good. — It is not defamation to impute anything... | |
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