| William Selwyn - 1812 - 732 頁
...from Ireland. (3) For another remedy in this case, see Smith v. Broombead, ante, p. 221. (4) " Where the immediate act of imprisonment proceeds from the...the case is the proper remedy, because the injury is sustained in consequence of •he-wrongful act of that other." Per Ashhurst JSC Exchequer.againsthis... | |
| Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1812 - 736 頁
...where the immediate actof imprisonment proceeds from the defendant, the action can only be trespass: but where the act of imprisonment by one person is in consequence of information from ano ther, there an action on the caséis the proper remedy. Morgan v. Hughes. 2 TR 232 5, A plaintiff... | |
| Nicholas Baylies - 1814 - 576 頁
...where the immediate act of imprisonment proceeds from the defendant, the action can only be trespass : but where the act of imprisonment by one person is...consequence of information from another, there an action on the case is the proper remedy. Morgan v. Hughes. 2 Term Rep. 232. [And see SimeIwuse v. Elliot.... | |
| Francis Buller - 1817 - 684 頁
...7 Hen. 4. pa. 35.) but that case was adjourned. (a) Vide Wynham v. Clert, Сто. Eliz. 230. Where the immediate act of imprisonment proceeds from the...imprisonment by one person is in consequence of information fíom another, there an action upon the case is the proper remedy. Per 4Murst, J. in Morgan v. Hughes,... | |
| William Selwyn - 1817 - 776 頁
...I'aiker v. 1 i Bro. I'. C. 76 Tomtiu's Ed. Langley, Gilb, R. 163. m Put ton v. Honuor, 1 Bos. &Pul. 205. where the act of imprisonment by one person is in...the case is the proper remedy, because the injury is sustained in consequence of the wrongful act of that other." Per Ashhurst, JSC (6) Under what circumstances... | |
| William Selwyn - 1817 - 782 頁
...1'arker v. 1 i Bro. PC 76 Toralin'? Ed. Laugley, Gilb. R. 163. m Parton v. Homior, I Bos. £Pul. 205. where the act of imprisonment by one person is in...information from another, there an action upon the case ia the proper rtmedy, because the injury is sustained in consequence of the wrongful act of that other."... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1817 - 898 頁
...where the immediate act of imprisonment proceeds from the defendant, the action can only be trespass ; but where the act of imprisonment by one person is...consequence of information from another, there an action on the case is the proper remedy. ib. 6. An action upon the case will not lie by an individual against... | |
| William Selwyn - 1820 - 830 頁
...Hughes, 2 TR 255. (4) For another remedy in this case, see Smith v. Broomhead, ante, p. 240. (5) " Where the immediate act of imprisonment proceeds from the defendant, the action must be trespass, ai14 trespass only ; but VOL. H. AA A. n captain in the navy, was accused by his commander in chief... | |
| 1825 - 800 頁
...according to the distinction laid down by Mr. Justice Ashhurst in Morgan v. Hughes,(7) viz. that " where the act of imprisonment by one person, is in consequence of information from another, an action on the case is the proper remedy, because the injury is sustained in consequence of the wrongful... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - 1825 - 848 頁
...an action of trespass, and not an action upon the case. Per Cur. The rule is perfectly clear, that where the act of imprisonment by one person is in consequence of information derived from another, case is the appropriate remedy ; but here, as the act of imprisonment is the... | |
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