The Law of Defamation, Libel And Slander in Civil And Criminal Cases As Administered in the Courts of the United States of America
The book The Law of Defamation, Libel And Slander in Civil And Criminal Cases As Administered in the Courts of the United States of America was written by author Martin, Newell, 1854-1941 Here you can read free online of The Law of Defamation, Libel And Slander in Civil And Criminal Cases As Administered in the Courts of the United States of America book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Law of Defamation, Libel And Slander in Civil And Criminal Cases As Administered in the Courts of the United States of America a good or bad book?
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Wherefore the said de- fendant at the several times when, etc., the same and every one of them being after the commission of the said perjury by the said plaintiff as afore- said, published the said supposed libel and spoke and published the said several words in the said declaration mentioned, as it was lawful for him to do, for the cause aforesaid, with this, that the said defendant doth aver that the said bill and answer hereinbefore mentioned are respectively one and the same bill and answe...r, and not other and different, and which said 734: PKECEDBNTS OF PLEADINGS IN CITIL OASES. answer was sworn to before the said in manner and form as afore- said and not at aforesaid, or elsewhere, out of the county of— as aforesaid ; and this the defendant is ready to verify, etc. Wherefore, etc. § 59. Justification of Slander of Property (Yates' Plead- ings, 436). — And for a further plea in this behalf, as to the speaking and publishing; of the words following, parcel of the -words in the said first count of the said declaration mentioned, to wit, " I saw the ship, and the splice or scaff of the keelson was open so that I could put my four fingers in edgeways ; " and also as to the speaking and publishing the words in the second count of the said declaration mentioned, to wit, "the ship's back is broke;'' and also as to speaking and publishing the said words in the third count of the said declaration mentioned, he, the said defendant, by leave, etc., says actio non: Because he says that, before the time when the said words were by him spoken as aforesaid, he, the said defendant, -had seen the said ship, and the splice of the keelson of the said ship was open so that he, the said defend- ant, could put his four fingers in edgeways, and that the said ship's back was broke, to wit, at, etc.
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