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Page 69
... actual damages . " In a few of the states the statutes contain the additional pro vision that actual damages shall mean only " such damages as the plaintiff has suffered in respect to his property , business , trade , profession or ...
... actual damages . " In a few of the states the statutes contain the additional pro vision that actual damages shall mean only " such damages as the plaintiff has suffered in respect to his property , business , trade , profession or ...
Page 78
... actual or compensatory damages is property . In our case the law presumes injury to the feelings , mental an- guish , and injury to the reputation , the publication being libelous per se . The evidence of the plaintiff , besides ...
... actual or compensatory damages is property . In our case the law presumes injury to the feelings , mental an- guish , and injury to the reputation , the publication being libelous per se . The evidence of the plaintiff , besides ...
Page 140
... actual injury , then an award beyond this can only be in the nature of a punishment to the wrongdoer . But exemplary dam- ages are allowable only where fraud , malice , gross negligence , or oppression exist . See Texas cases , cited ...
... actual injury , then an award beyond this can only be in the nature of a punishment to the wrongdoer . But exemplary dam- ages are allowable only where fraud , malice , gross negligence , or oppression exist . See Texas cases , cited ...
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Introductory | 30 |
Communication Publication | 41 |
Public Reaction to Article or Caricature | 50 |
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