The quasi fiction of servitium amisit affords protection to the rich man whose daughter occasionally makes his tea, but leaves without redress the poor man whose child is sent unprotected to earn her bread amongst strangers. The Canadian Law Times - Page 4841907Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger - Election law - 1846 - 1126 pages
...absolute. Rule absolute. (a) It may be observed, however, that the quasi fiction of servitium amigit affords protection to the rich man, whose daughter...leaves without redress the poor man, whose child, as here, is sent, unprotected, to earn her bread amongst strangers. Nov. 23. JOSEPH CHARLES HOWETT... | |
| International law - 1854 - 462 pages
...IS2. damages which we have just quoted. He justly added, that " the quasi fiction of servitium amisit affords protection to the rich man, whose daughter...leaves without redress the poor man, whose child, as here, is sent unprotected to earn her bread amongst strangers." i We confess to a sense of rejoicing... | |
| James Edward Davis - Women - 1854 - 290 pages
...judgment just cited, "that the quasi fiction of servitium amisit affords protection to the rich 185 man, whose daughter occasionally makes his tea, but leaves without redress the poor man whose child, as here, is sent unprotected to earn her bread amongst strangers." It is to the Legislature, then,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1865 - 668 pages
...absolute. Rule absolute. («) It may be observed, however, that the quasi fiction of strvilmm amisit affords protection to the rich man, whose daughter occasionally makes his tea, hut leaves without redress the poor man, whose child, as here, is sent, unprotected, to earn her bread... | |
| MARSHALL D. EWELL - 1888 - 368 pages
...of censure. Thus, Serjeant Manning wrote forty years ago : " the quasi fiction of servitium amisit affords protection to the rich man whose daughter...unprotected to earn her bread amongst strangers." CHAPTER VII. DEFAMATION. Bame case with audible words; and there is no doubt that printing, engraving,... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Torts - 1890 - 694 pages
...wrote more than forty years ago: 'i the quasi fiction of se.rvitium amisif affords protection to tho rich man whose daughter occasionally makes his tea,...sent unprotected to earn her bread amongst strangers " (2) . All devices for obtaining what is virtually a new remedy by straining old forms and ideas beyond... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Torts - 1892 - 802 pages
...censure. Thus, Serjeant Manning wrote more than forty years ago : " the quasi fiction of servitium amixit affords protection to the rich man whose daughter...makes his tea, but leaves without redress the poor man whoso child is sent unprotected to earn her bread amongst strangers " (z). All devices for obtaining... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Torts - 1894 - 842 pages
...without redress the poor man whose child is sent unprotected to earn her bread amongst strangers" (z). All devices for obtaining what is virtually a new...liable to this kind of inconvenience. It has been truly s:iid (a) that the enforcement of a substantially just claim " ought not to depend upon a mere fiction... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Torts - 1894 - 842 pages
...censure. Thus, Serjeant Manning wrote more than forty years ago: "the quasi fiction of servilium amisit affords protection to the rich man whose daughter...sent unprotected to earn her bread amongst strangers" (z). All devices for obtaining what is virtually a new remedy by straining old forms and ideas beyond... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Torts - 1895 - 718 pages
...fthelaw. Thus, Serjeant Manning wrote more than forty years ago: " the quasi fiction of srrvitium amisit affords protection to the rich man whose daughter...sent unprotected to earn her bread amongst strangers " (z). All devices for obtaining what is virtually a new remedy by straining old forms and ideas beyond... | |
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