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But if , say , with full intent to return it to me the next morning , he plays a round with it himself in the dusk of the evening and loses it in the pond , he is not guilty of larceny , and my only remedy is an action for damages .
But if , say , with full intent to return it to me the next morning , he plays a round with it himself in the dusk of the evening and loses it in the pond , he is not guilty of larceny , and my only remedy is an action for damages .
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B. now plays the second and punches the ball into the bracken and it is lost . Has A. any remedy against B. ? A. will say that he directed B. to play to the left of the pin and that the shot into the bracken was an unauthorised act ugh ...
B. now plays the second and punches the ball into the bracken and it is lost . Has A. any remedy against B. ? A. will say that he directed B. to play to the left of the pin and that the shot into the bracken was an unauthorised act ugh ...
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unfortunate memory deserted him , and he laboured to a conclusion , as follows :“ Gentlemen , my unfortunate client was very much in the position of the apothecary in that beautiful play ' Romeo and Juliet .
unfortunate memory deserted him , and he laboured to a conclusion , as follows :“ Gentlemen , my unfortunate client was very much in the position of the apothecary in that beautiful play ' Romeo and Juliet .
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Contents
CHAPTER | 27 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
CONCERNING DANIEL OCONNELL | 57 |
Copyright | |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |