Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope [1828-1849], Volume 3

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Page 261 - Thirty days after sight of this first of exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid...
Page 15 - ... a certain false, scandalous, malicious, and defamatory libel, containing, amongst other things, the false, scandalous, malicious, defamatory, and libellous matter following, of and concerning the plaintiff, and of and concerning him in his [ *267 ] said profession or "business, that is to say, " With respect to the employment of proctors, it was strange that Mr.
Page 17 - ... wherefore he prays judgment, if the said plaintiff ought to have or maintain his aforesaid action thereof against him, &c.
Page 16 - ... the said defendant, by leave of the court here for this purpose first had and obtained, according to the form of the statute in such case made and provided, says that the said plaintiff ought not to have or maintain his aforesaid action thereof against...
Page 20 - Plaintiff in his good character, and to bring him into public scandal, infamy, and disgrace, and to subject him to the pains and penalties by law provided against persons guilty of the crime of perjury, and to cause it to be suspected and believed that the Plaintiff...
Page 34 - By means of the committing of which said several grievances by the said defendant as aforesaid, the said plaintiff hath been and is greatly injured in his said good name, fame, and credit, and brought into public scandal, infamy, and disgrace...
Page 21 - JS by him above pleaded, saith that the same, and the matters therein contained, in manner and form as the same are above pleaded and set forth, are not sufficient in law to bar or preclude...
Page 15 - ... and to bring him into public scandal, infamy, and disgrace, with and amongst all his neighbors, and other good and worthy subjects of this...
Page 565 - The parties to this action entered into a written contract whereby the plaintiff agreed to sell and the defendant agreed to buy...
Page 34 - It is further alleged that, at this time, Warner was a candidate against Pearre for the nomination for Congress from Maryland, and, on March 28, Warner composed and published, of and concerning the plaintiff and of and concerning the office of the plaintiff, in a Washington newspaper, a certain false and defamatory libel.

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