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Besides damages, in a limited range of cases, tort law will tolerate self-help, for example, using reasonable force to expel a trespasser. Further, in the case of a continuing tort, or even where harm is merely threatened, the courts will sometimes grant an injunction t ...
See also:Tort, Tort - In general, Tort - Definition of a tort, Tort - Purposes of torts, Tort - Categories of torts, Tort - Intentional torts, Tort - Negligence, Tort - Nuisance, Tort - Strict liability, Tort - Torts and criminal law, Tort - Tort by legal jurisdiction Read more here: » Tort: Encyclopedia II - Tort - Definition of a tort |
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Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law.
An implied contract can either be implied in fact or implied in law. A contract which is implied in fact is one in which the circumstances imply that parties have reached an agreement even though they have not done ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Express and implied contracts |
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Slander and libel - Origin of the word libel.
from Latin libellus "little book"
Slander and libel - Libel and Slander.
"Libel", "slander", and "defamation" are commonly used as synonyms in ordinary language, at least in Britain and Ireland. However, those jurisdictions that distinguish "libel" and "slander" as legal concepts do so on the following broad basis: defamatory communication in writing is termed "libel" while one made via the spoken word is termed "slander". Ho ...
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Slander and libel - Development of English defamation law.
Modern libel and slander laws as implemented in many but not all Commonwealth nations, in the United States, and in the Republic of Ireland, are originally descended from English defamation law.
The earlier history of the English law of defamation is somewhat obscure. Civil actions for damages seem to have been tolerably frequent so far back as the reign of Edward I (1272–1307). There was no distinction drawn between words written and spoken. Whe ...
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Interpretation - Warrant
Warrant - To dream that a warrant is being served on you, denotes that you will engage in some important work which will give you great uneasiness as to its standing and profits.
- To see a warrant served on some one else, there will be danger of your actions bringing you into fatal quarrels or misunderstandings. You are likely to be justly indignant with the wantonness of some friend.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Warrant , Meaning of Dreams about Warrant ,
Dream Interpretation Warrant )
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However, the issue of to which degree a scientific experiment is replicable has been often raised but rarely addressed. The fact that no experime ...
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