A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: And of Actions on the Case for Words Causing Damage, with the Evidence, Procedure, Practice, and Precedents of Pleadings, Both in Civil and Criminal Cases

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Stevens, 1905 - Počet stran: 884
 

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47 70
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612
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Ash 1853 13 C B 836 22 L J C P 190 17 Jur 579
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TABLE OF STATUTES CITED lxxxviixci
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PART I
1
Western Counties Manure Co v Lawes Chemical Manure Co 1874
5
Dixon Cro Jac 158
9
CHAPTER II
16
Burton Ryder 38 J P 758
18
Sabin 1877 5 Ch D 511 46 L J Ch 728 25
20
Plimsoll 1873 L R 8 C P 362 42 L J C P 121
21
L N W Ry Co 1892 1 Q B 122 61 L J Q B 24
24
Carr 13 Q B D 598 n 53 L J Q B 55 467 n
32
Harlow 1844 5 Q B 624 13 L J Q B 120 D M 507
33
CHAPTER III
37
Daviss Case Anne 1593 4 Rep 16 2 Salk 694 1 Roll Abr
38
348
42
Bolton or Boughton Cro Eliz 888 1 Roll Abr 68
45
ChaCle PAGE
47
Paulet Lord 1869 L R 5 Q B 94 39 L J Q B 53 18
53
Beeman and another 1857 27 L J Ex
57
Etty 22 Law Journal Newspaper 292
58
Flowers Case Cro Car 211
60
Downes 1859 I F F 668
62
604
65
Garlick 1878 42 J P
68
Information for a Libel on a Private Individual R v Newman
69
Pleas thereto
70
Replication
71
Ex officio Information for a Seditious Libel R v Horne
72
CHAPTER IV
73
i
74
Indictment for Seditious Words
75
Indictment for Slanderous Words spoken to a Magistrate whilet in
76
15
82
Ives 1822 5 B Ald 642 1 D R 252 1 Chit
85
Hubert Hurter Son Ex parte 1883 47 J P 724 15 Cox C C 166
93
Foster Barrett v Day 1890 43 Ch D 435 59 L J Ch 464
99
CHAPTER V
104
Reynolds 1859 7 C B N S
114
Robinson 1834 1 A E 554 4 N M 884
119
Tooth 2 P D 125 25 W R 107 35 L T 820
120
Gower Ex parte Lord R R v Barnard 43 J P
127
Taylor W N 1876 73 Bitt
131
Peter Cro Eliz 602
134
Graham Ex parte In re Job 1870 21 L T 802
136
Farrer 1629 Cro Car
141
Cooper 1666 Carter 55
142
Lawson 1846 8 Q B 823 15 L J Q B 253 10
149
PUBLICATION
150
Stanford L R 10 Q B 54 44 L J Q B 7 23 W R 162
162
CHAPTER VII
173
Fisher Times July 29th 1880
175
Humphries Co v The Taylor Drug Co 1888 39 Ch D 693 37
177
CHAPTER VIII
184
Calthorpe 27 J P 581
191
Deans Case Cro Eliz 689
201
3 103
202
Whistler Ruskin Times Nov 26th and 27th 1878
204
Barker 12 Rep 24 221
221
v ODogherty 1848 5 Cox C C 348
224
Gt N Ry Co 1891 2 Q B 189 60 L J Q B 498 55 J
229
Hersey 31 Maine 558
230
Secretary of State for India in Council 1895 2 Q B 189
233
CHAPTER X
234
Holt 3 Dowl 506
246
97 99
257
Weines 27 Iowa 134
258
Dougall 1898 78 L T 840 1899 80 L T 556
262
675
265
Thornborough 1714 10 Mod 196 Gilb Cas in Law
271
Batey Co 1892 8 Times L R 698
272
Hawkins 1851 10 C B 583 20 L J C P 131 15
274
Statements invited by the plaintiff
277
Nease Dudley S C 303 American 153 155
278
370
280
Subsidiary publications
284
CHAPTER XI
290
566
296
147
304
Owen 1885 2 Times L R 111
305
Law of Libel Amendment Act 1888 s 4
310
CHAPTER XII
319
26 395
320
It must be the malice of the defendant himself
326
Adams 1863 15 C B N S 392 33 L J C P 89 10
327
i Where the expressions employed are exaggerated and
332
Farleys Mrs Case Cann v Cann 1754 2 Ves Sen 520 3 Hare
333
Scales 1842 10 M W 488 12 L J Ex 13 6 Jur 958
337
Evidence of malice in certain special cases
338
Malice in persons other than the defendant
346
Farquhar North Co v Edward Lloyd Limited 1901 17 Times
351
Whitfield Powel 12 Mod 248
356
Canterbury Archbishop of 11 Q B 649 17 L J Q B 268
359
Lowe 1889 53 J P 183 5 Times L R 234
361
Special Damage where the words are actionable per se
362
Evidence for the defendant in Mitigation of Damages 368381
368
423 656
379
CHAPTER XIV
393
Wilson 1893 2 Ch 656 62 L J Ch 984 42 W R 57 68
407
CHAPTER XVII
446
Perry 15 Cox C C 169
451
v Philipps 1805 6 East
464
CHAPTER XVIII
473
CHAPTER XIX
479
Pigott 1868 11 Cox C C 44
480
v Coghlan 1865 4 F F 316
486
Campbell 5 Monroe 19 Kentucky 396
493
Fernandez Ex parte 1861 6 H N 717 10 C B N S 3 30 L
495
Drosophore Co Limited 12 R P C 95
497
CHAPTER XX
499
MOTION TO COMMIT
505
Higgs 1879 4 Ex D 174 27 W R 803 40 L T 755
508
Primrose Club July 30th 1894 not reported
509
Cheltenham Swansea Wagon Co In re 1869 L R 8 Eq 580 38
513
Gt N Ry Co Roberts v Jones 1891 2 Q B 194 64
517
Payne 2 Sm L C 9th ed 154 2 H Bl
527
Affleck and wife 1829 4 M R 338 9 B C 403 255
528
CHAPTER XXI
529
Times
532
Dengate and wife v Gardiner 1838 4 M W 5 2 Jur 470
534
Citizens Life Assurance Co Limited v Brown 1904 A C 423 73
546
96
548
Borough of Sunderland Election Petition 1896 5 OM H 53 109 409
550
Beaumont 1833 10 Bing 260 3 M Scott 705
554
PART II
556
Handley 1867 16 L T 263
564
Morgan 1887 3 Times L R 666 4 R P C 278
565
Thomas 1896 A C 600 65 L J P C 103 75 L T 216
567
CHAPTER XXIII
579
Allen 1674 Sir T Raym 231
587
Stuart 1787 1 T R 748 2 Sm L C 6th edit 57
588
Jones 1838 4 M W 446 7 Dowl 210 1
589
542
595
Hayward et ux 1722 8 Mod 24
596
Browning 1625 Cro Jac 688 131
599
PREPARING FOR TRIAL 602622
602
Owen 1878 8 Ch D 645 47 L J Ch 477 681 26 W
616
CHAPTER XXV
623
Massey and others 2 Stark 559
624
Curseny 1593 Cro Eliz 305
630
Pearson Limited 1897 14 Times L R 82 143 634
634
Hughes 1904 1 K B 138 73 L J K B 172 89 L
638
Ingalls r Allen 1 Breese Illinois 300
641
Cowe Roll Abr 56 54
642
Granville Co v Firth 1903 72 L J K B 152 88 L T 9 19
646
CHAPTER XXVI
652
Roberts 1837 3 Bing N C 835 5 Scott 40 3 Hodges
653
Bowen 1864 3 Tiffany 30 N Y R 20 256 324 339 389
655
CHAPTER XXVII
659
Phillips 1839 5 M W 279 8 L J Ex 277 7 Dowl 470 368
662
PRACTICE AND EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES
663
Veal 12 Mod 542 Bullers N P 7 1 Ld Raym 339 692 1
669
Drake 1652 1 Vin Abr 463 1 Roll Abr 58
674
Maule 1869 L R 4 Ex 232 38 L J Ex 138 17 W R 805
675
Bradlaugh Ex parte 1878 3 Q B D 509 47 L J M C 105 26 W
680
CHAPTER XXIX
688
Clarke 1891 2 Q B 582 60 L J Q B 773 7 Times
714
Innocent Publication of a Libellous Novel 32 No Conscious Publication Madness
719
Words spoken in jest
720
Justification 35 Justification of the words without the alleged meaning
721
Justification of a portion of a Libel 37 Justification and Privilege
722
Absolute Privilege 39 Absolute Privilege 40 Absolute Privilege Litigant in person Witness
723
Character of Servant 42 Qualified Privilege Common Interest
724
Master and Servant 44 Qualified Privilege Communication volunteered
725
SelfDefence 46 Particulars under Plea of Qualified Privilege Common Interest Church Members
726
Offer of Reward for Dis covery of Offender 48 Particulars under Plea of Qualified Privilege Complaint to Persons in Authority
727
Published as a Pamphlet 50 Privileged Report Report of a Public Meeting 51 Defence to Slander of Title to Goods 52 Defence of Previous Action Res...
730
Payment into Court denying the innuendo with Apology
731
Pleading an Apology previously published
733
INTERROGATORIES
736
Dudley In re 1883 12 Q B D 44 53 L J Q B 16 32 W R 264
737
As to Conscious Publication As to Gross Negligence
738
As to Malice As to Damages
739
Regina 1853 1 E B 425 22 L J M C 50 Dears C C
744
Execution of his Duty 77 Indictment for a Libel on a Private Individual at Common
751
Indictment for a Libel on a Dead
752
Indictment under s 4 of Lord Campbells Act 80 Indictment under s 5 of Lord Campbells Act 81 Demurrer to an Indictment or Information 82 Joinde...
754
Replication to the above Pleas
756
Demurrer to a Plea 86 Joinder in Demurrer
757
Petition under the Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1895
758
B LEGISLATION AS TO LIBELS IN NEWSPAPERS ETC 759771
759
and Besant v The Queen 1878 3 Q B D 607 48 L
768
APPENDIX OF STATUTES 772796
772
Brougham Lord 6 C P 249 1 M R 309
797
Sparling 1894 10 Times L R 353
802
COMMENTS ON MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
804
356
809
412
813
591
836
567
840
601 651
847
594
848
NOTICES OF MOTION
855
De Rechberg 1895 11 Times L R 313
856
Notice of Motion on Appeal
858
Notice of Motion to Commit the Publisher and Proprietor of a Newspaper for Contempt of Court
859
PRIVILEGEABSOLUTE PRIVILEGE
860
Griffith 1869 L R 2 P C 420 6 Moore P C C N S
877
GENERAL INDEX 797884
884
Yates 18 Ch D 76 50 L J Ch 809 44 L T 660

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Strana 473 - I think the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
Strana 204 - Lindsay ought not to have admitted works into the gallery in which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen, and heard, much of Cockney impudence before now ; but never expected to hear a coxcomb ask two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face.
Strana 219 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Strana 441 - That whensoever, upon the trial of any indictment or information for the publication of a libel, under the plea of not guilty, evidence shall have been given which shall establish a presumptive case of publication against the defendant by the act of any other person by his authority, it shall be competent to such defendant to prove that such publication was made without his authority, consent, or knowledge, and that the said publication did not arise from want of due care or caution on his part.
Strana 625 - Comparison of a disputed writing with any writing proved to the satisfaction of the Judge to be genuine, shall be permitted to be made by witnesses ; and such writings, and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same, may be submitted to the Court and Jury as evidence of the genuineness or otherwise of the writing in dispute.
Strana 400 - A mandamus or an injunction may be granted or a receiver appointed by an interlocutory Order of the Court in all cases in which it shall appear to the Court to be just or convenient that such Order should be made...
Strana 773 - Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that on every such trial the jury sworn to try the issue may give a general verdict of guilty or not guilty upon the whole matter put in issue...
Strana 751 - King there being, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Strana 363 - Mental pain or anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend to redress when the unlawful act complained of causes that alone; though, where a material damage occurs and is connected with it, it is impossible a jury in estimating it should altogether overlook the feelings of the party interested.

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