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" There is no doubt that the public acts of a public man may lawfully be made the subject of fair comment or criticism, not only by the press but by all members of the public. But the distinction cannot be too clearly borne in mind between comment or criticism,... "
The New South Wales Law Reports, 1880-1900 - 第 226 頁
New South Wales. Supreme Court 著 - 1899
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit ..., 第 59-60 卷

1894 - 2072 頁
...succeeded only on proof of express malice. This claim was denied. The lord chancellor thus slated the law: "There is no doubt that the public acts of a public...by all members of the public. But the distinction caunot be too clearly 1к>гпе in mind between comment or criticism and allegations of fact, such...
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The Atlantic Reporter, 第 55 卷

1903 - 1168 頁
...well stated by Lord Herschell in Davis v. Shepstone, 11 App. Cas. LR 187, where he used these words: "There is no doubt that the public acts of a public...man may lawfully be made the subject of fair comment and criticism, not only by the press, but by all members of the public. But the distinction cannot...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest ..., 第 58 卷

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1887 - 1104 頁
...respect of these publications of the appellants that the action was brought by the respondent * * * There is no doubt that the public acts of a public...comment or criticism and allegations of fact, such аз that disgraceful acts have been committed or discreditable language used. It is one thing to comment...
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The Jurisprudence of the Privy Council: Containing a Digest of All the ...

Jean Joseph Beauchamp, Great Britain. Privy Council - 1891 - 946 頁
...express malice are proved. DAVIS ET AL V. SlIEPSTONE ' 61. The principle that the acknowledged or proved acts of a public man may lawfully be made the subject of fair comment or criticism does not extend to allegations of particular acts of misconduct said to have been committed by him....
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Cases on Torts: Selected and Arranged for the Use of Law Students in ...

Francis Marion Burdick - 1895 - 628 頁
...only on proof of express malice. This claim was denied. The lord chancellor thus stated the law : " There is no doubt that the public acts of a public...by the press, but by all members of the public. But thedistinction cannot be too clearly borne in mind between comment or criticism and allegations of...
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Hand-book of the Law of Torts, 第 1 卷

Edwin Ames Jaggard - 1895 - 700 頁
...express malice. The lord chancellor's statement of the law, generally approved,311 was as follows: "There is no doubt that the public acts of a public...subject of fair comment or criticism, not only by 3^09 Bowen, LJ, in Merivale v. Carson (1887) 20 QB Div. 275 ("the whip hand"). In this case the reasoning...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: With the Evidence, Procedure ...

William Blake Odgers - 1896 - 940 頁
...admitted facts is a very different thing from the assertion of unsubstantiated facts for comment. " There is no doubt that the public acts of a public...criticism not only by the press, but by all members iblic. But the distinction cannot be too clearly mind between comment or criticism and allegations...
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Digest of the Natal Law Reports [1858-1893]

William Broome - 1896 - 456 頁
...to be careful of their facts when they assail private character. Shepstone v. Darin, — IV., 136. The public acts of a public man may lawfully be made...by the Press, but by all members of the public. But there is a distinction between comment or criticism and allegations of fact, such as that disgraceful...
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Handbook on the Law of Torts

William Benjamin Hale - 1896 - 700 頁
...Neither of these is privileged, and the jury determines what is and what is not "fairr criticism.230 "There is no doubt that the public acts of a public man may law fully be made the subject of fair comment or criticism, not only by the press, but by all members...
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An Outline of the Law of Libel

William Blake Odgers - 1897 - 248 頁
...admitted facts is a very different thing from the assertion of unsubstantiated facts for comment. " There is no doubt that the public acts of a public man may lawfully bo made the subject of fair comment or criticism, not only by the press, but by all members of the...
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