| 1912 - 1140 str.
...necessary to say that In every tort there may be aggravating circumstances either in the act or In the intention, and In that event the Jury may give...repeating the trespass, or as compensation for the wonnded feelings of the plaintiff. Civil Code 1910, t 4503. This principle applies to the tort of a... | |
| William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich - 1915 - 1322 str.
...provided by statute that where there are aggravating circumstances, either in the act or the intention, the jury may give additional damages, either to deter...compensation for the wounded feelings of the plaintiff; 9 and it has been held that, under such a statute, the jury should not be instructed that they may... | |
| William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich - 1915 - 1240 str.
...provided by statute that where there are aggravating circumstances, either in the act or the intention, the jury may give additional damages, either to deter...or as compensation for the wounded feelings of the plaintiff;9 and it has been held that, under such a statute, the jury should not be instructed that... | |
| 1899 - 538 str.
...own code provides that "in every tort there may be aggravating circumstances, either in the act 01 the intention, and in that event the jury may give...or as compensation for the wounded feelings of the plaintiffs." Civ. Code. sec. 3906. According to the allegation of the petition, this was clearly a... | |
| 1895 - 1058 str.
...mere acts which I have narrated to you. But we have a law for our guide on that subject, anil it says in every tort there may be aggravating circumstances,...compensation for the wounded feelings of the plaintiff. Now, before you can increase your damages, you must believe from the evidence that there was, in regard... | |
| 1895 - 1070 str.
...the intention, and in that event, the jury may give additional damages either to deter the wrong doer from repeating the trespass, or as compensation for the wounded feelings of the plaintiff." This section applies to the case, both in letter and in spirit According to the plaintiff's evidence,... | |
| 1923 - 1646 str.
...and feelings. A statute providing that in every tort there may be aggravated circumstances, in which event the jury may give additional damages, either...compensation for the Wounded feelings of the plaintiff, was held inapplicable to an action for carrying a passenger by a station, in Southern R. Co. v. Harden... | |
| 1923 - 1642 str.
...and feelings. A statute providing that in every tort there may be aggravated circumstances, in which event the jury may give additional damages, either...compensation for the wounded feelings of the plaintiff, was held inapplicable to an action for carrying a passenger by a station, in Southern R. Co. v. Harden... | |
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