| 1872 - 978 halaman
...another (within the well-known limits as to verbal slander), and the law considers such publication as malicious, unless it is fairly made by a person...inference of malice, which the law draws from unauthorised commnnications, and affords a qualified defence depending upon the absence of actual malice. If fairly... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1836 - 922 halaman
...another (within the well-known limits as to verbal slander), and the law considers such publication as malicious unless it is fairly made by a person...the conduct of his own affairs in matters where his own interest is concerned. In such cases, the occasion prevents the inference of malice which the law... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1836 - 856 halaman
...another (within tht well-known limits as to verbal slander), and the law considers such publication as malicious, unless it is fairly made by a person...the conduct of his own affairs in matters where his own interest is concerned. In such cases, the occasion prevents the inference of malice, which the... | |
| 1831 - 600 halaman
...another (within the well-known limits as to verbal slander), and the law considers such publication as malicious, unless it is fairly made by a person...discharge of some public or private duty, whether legal or prisoner who was unable to employ one ; bot Ï thought the cas« different as regarded an attorae A... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1843 - 1068 halaman
...been published under such authority, and with such a view, it was not libellous, (f) A communication fairly made by a person in the discharge of some public or private duty, whether legal or moral, or iu the conduct of his own affairs, in matters where his interest is concerned, is a privileged communication,... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1843 - 1086 halaman
...with such a view, it was not libellous, (t) A communication fairly made by a person in the discharge c D5 1% con duct of his own affairs, in matters where his interest is concerned, i ed communication, (m) And... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger, John Scott - 1854 - 1046 halaman
...another (within the well-known limits as to verbal slander) ; and the law considers such publication as malicious, unless it is fairly made by a person...draws from unauthorised communications, and affords the qualified defence, depending upon the absence of actual malice. If fairly warranted by any reasonable... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1847 - 612 halaman
...to be found in the judgment of PAKKE, B., in Toogood v. Spyring: "The Jaw considers such publication as malicious, unless it is fairly made by a person...affairs in matters where his interest is concerned." It was not contended in this case that any legal duty bound the defendant to communicate to the ship-owner... | |
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