Code of Law, Practice and Forms Volume 1; For Justices' and Other Inferior Courts in the Western States - By Curtis Hillyer (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 Excerpt: ... translation of the words in English; and the said words were so understood by the said persons in whose presence and hearing they were spoken. II. That the defendant meant thereby set forth innuendo. III. That the said publication was false. IV. That in consequence state special damage. V. That by reason of the speaking and publication of the said false and defamatory words the plaintiff hath been injured in his reputation, to his damage dollars. If special injury as to business is alleged, add, after the word 'reputation," the words "and business." Demand of judgment. 939. Complaint--For Injuries by Collision of Vehicle--Form. Title of Court and Cause. The plaintiff alleges: I. That on the day of, 19, the plaintiff was driving along the public highway of the city of, in said county, in a carriage drawn by one horse. II. That the defendant was then the owner of a wagon and horse, which was then being driven along said highway, in the possession of defendant. III. That the defendant so carelessly drove and managed said horse and wagon, that by reason of his negligence said wagon struck the plaintiff's carriage and overthrew the same, and threw the plaintiff out of his carriage upon the ground, whereby the plaintiff was bruised and wounded, and was for days prevented from attending to his business, and was compelled to expend dollars for medical attendance and nursing, and dollars for the repair of his said carriage, to his damage dollars. Demand of judgment. 940. Complaint--By Passenger Against a Railroad for Injuries by Collision--Form. Title of Court and Cause. The plaintiff complains, and alleges: I. That on the day of, 19, the defendant was a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of this state, and was the owner of a ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 Excerpt: ... translation of the words in English; and the said words were so understood by the said persons in whose presence and hearing they were spoken. II. That the defendant meant thereby set forth innuendo. III. That the said publication was false. IV. That in consequence state special damage. V. That by reason of the speaking and publication of the said false and defamatory words the plaintiff hath been injured in his reputation, to his damage dollars. If special injury as to business is alleged, add, after the word 'reputation," the words "and business." Demand of judgment. 939. Complaint--For Injuries by Collision of Vehicle--Form. Title of Court and Cause. The plaintiff alleges: I. That on the day of, 19, the plaintiff was driving along the public highway of the city of, in said county, in a carriage drawn by one horse. II. That the defendant was then the owner of a wagon and horse, which was then being driven along said highway, in the possession of defendant. III. That the defendant so carelessly drove and managed said horse and wagon, that by reason of his negligence said wagon struck the plaintiff's carriage and overthrew the same, and threw the plaintiff out of his carriage upon the ground, whereby the plaintiff was bruised and wounded, and was for days prevented from attending to his business, and was compelled to expend dollars for medical attendance and nursing, and dollars for the repair of his said carriage, to his damage dollars. Demand of judgment. 940. Complaint--By Passenger Against a Railroad for Injuries by Collision--Form. Title of Court and Cause. The plaintiff complains, and alleges: I. That on the day of, 19, the defendant was a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of this state, and was the owner of a ...

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May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 18mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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336

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978-1-235-96376-6

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9781235963766

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1-235-96376-4



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