Wrongs And Their Remedies. a Treatise On the Law of Torts
The book Wrongs And Their Remedies. a Treatise On the Law of Torts was written by author Addison, C. G. (Charles Greenstreet), D. 1866 Here you can read free online of Wrongs And Their Remedies. a Treatise On the Law of Torts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Wrongs And Their Remedies. a Treatise On the Law of Torts a good or bad book?
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368. Arnold v. Hamel, ib. 3G8. Sec. 3.] PARTIES TO BE DEFENDANTS. ' 875 is allowed to a person to do any act, the day from which the computa- tion is to be made is to be reckoned exclusively. And whenever a certain space of time is given to a person to do some act, which space of time is included between two other acts to be done by another person, " both the days of doing those acts ought," observes Alderson, B., "to be excluded, in order to insure to him the whole of that space, of time. Thus..., where a month's notice of action is required to be given to a justice of the peace before an action can be commenced against him, and the justice is to have the whole of that month for tendering amends, both the day of the giving of the notice and the day of the tendering amends are to be excluded from the computation of the time ; for, whenever the Act of Parliament allows a party an intervening period of a month, within which to deliberate whether he will tender amends or not, unless you exclude both the first and the last day, you do not give him a whole month for that purpose "(i).
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