A Selection of Cases on the Law of Torts

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A Selection of Cases on the Law of Torts

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14 total
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A SELECTION OF CASES ON THE LAW OF TORTS

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TUBERVILLE v. SAVAGE In the King’s Bench, Trinity Term, 1669. Reported in 1 Modern Reports, 3.

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STEPHENS v. MYERS At Nisi Prius, coram Tindal, C. J., July 17, 1830. Reported in 4 Carrington & Payne, 349.

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READ v. COKER In the Common Pleas, June 1, 1853. Reported in 13 Common Bench Reports, 850.

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UNITED STATES v. RICHARDSON In the United States Circuit Court, District of Columbia, November Term, 1837. Reported in 5 Cranch, Circuit Court Reports, 348.

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OSBORN v. VEITCH At Nisi Prius, coram Willes, J., Kent Summer Assizes, 1858. Reported in 1 Foster & Finlason, 317.

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BEACH v. HANCOCK Superior Court of Judicature, New Hampshire, December Term, 1853. Reported in 27 New Hampshire Reports, 223.

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STEARNS and Wife v. SAMPSON Supreme Judicial Court, Maine, 1871. Reported in 59 Maine Reports, 568.

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COLE v. TURNER At Nisi Prius, coram Holt, C. J., Easter Term, 1704. Reported in 6 Modern Reports, 149.

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INNES v. WYLIE At Nisi Prius, coram Lord Denman, C. J., February 22, 1844. Reported in 1 Carrington & Kirwan, 257.

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Description

A classic casebook designed for early‑year law students, this volume gathers the most instructive tort decisions from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Organized into clear sections on intentional, negligent, and unintended interference, it walks readers through assault, battery, liability of occupiers, and the nuances of trespass, among other foundational topics. Each case is accompanied by concise notes that highlight the legal principles at stake, helping listeners connect the dots between facts and doctrine.

The editors deliberately avoid imposing a rigid system, urging students to piece together the overarching structure of tort law themselves. By linking the material to related courses in property and criminal law, the book reinforces the idea that legal doctrines are interwoven rather than compartmentalized. Its thorough index and thoughtful commentary make it a practical tool for anyone seeking to master the core concepts that still shape modern liability analysis.

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en

Duration

~55 hours (3200K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Harvard University Press, 1893,copyright 1910,copyright 1916,copyright 1919.

Credits

Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2022-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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