| 1816 - 644 pages
...question. In the latter, Mansfield CJ has set the matter upon the true ground : for he said, " that the defendant wrongfully acquires the labour of the...the seduction. But he may also waive his right to damages for the tort, and may say that he is entitled to the labour of his apprentice; that he is consequently... | |
| John Simcoe Saunders - Civil procedure - 1844 - 594 pages
...part of the deft. to remunerate pit. for any loss he may have thereby sustained ; and " the pit. may waive his right to recover damages for the tort, and may say, (as in the case of harbouring an apprentice,) that he is entitled to the labour of his apprentice,"... | |
| Conway Robinson - Actions and defenses - 1858 - 804 pages
...defendant. Mansfield, G. J. said, "in the present case the defendant wrongfully acquires the labor of his apprentice ; and the master may bring his action for...for the tort and may say that he is entitled to the labor of the apprentice ; that he is consequently entitled to an equivalent for that labor which has... | |
| Francis Taylor Piggott - Torts - 1885 - 448 pages
...received, to recover the sum produced by the sale of the goods : and that the practice was beneficial to the defendant, because a jury may give in damages...seduction. But he may also waive his right to recover damage for the tort, and may say that he is entitled to the labour of his apprentice, that he is consequently... | |
| William Albert Keener - Contracts - 1893 - 508 pages
...produce of that sale, he may do it. In the present case the defendant wrongfully acquires the labor of the apprentice; and the master may bring his action...the tort, and may 'say that he is entitled to the labor of his apprentice; that he is consequently entitled to an equivalent for that labor which has... | |
| Edwin Hamlin Woodruff - Quasi contracts - 1905 - 718 pages
...personal injury, and recover the money of the town in an action for money had and received." beneficial to the defendant, because a jury may give in damages...present case the defendant wrongfully acquires the labor of the apprentice ; and the master may bring his action for the seduction. But he may also waive... | |
| Frederic Campbell Woodward - Quasi contracts - 1913 - 576 pages
...(apprentice). 5 1808, 1 Taunt. 112, 114. "In the present case the Defendant wrongfully acquires the labor of the apprentice ; and the master may bring his action...for the tort, and may say that he is entitled to the labor of his apprentice, that he is consequently entitled to an equivalent for that labor, which has... | |
| Konrad Rusch - Law - 2003 - 324 pages
...plaintiff chooses to sue for the produce of that sale, he may do it; and the practice is beneficial to the defendant, because a Jury may give in damages...tort a much greater sum than the value of the goods"; siehe schon oben in der Einführung unter III., Text zu Fn. 25. 592 Vgl. etwa die Gewinnhaftung auf... | |
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