| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1896 - 776 pages
...injury ensues from it." Lord-Justice Bowen, in Mogul Steamship Co. v. McGregor, 23 QB Div. 608 : " Now, intentionally to do that which is calculated in the...is actionable if done without just cause or excuse. Such intentional action, when done without just cause or excuse, is what the law calls a malicious... | |
| 1899 - 710 pages
...excuse." In Mogul SS Company v. McGregor, Gow & Company, Bowen, LJ, defined a malicious wrong as " intentionally to do that which is calculated in the...another, in that other person's property or trade . . . without just cause or excuse ; " and observed that the word " maliciously means and implies an... | |
| 1912 - 1164 pages
...his act." Bowen, LJ, in Allen v. Flood, supra, said: "In order to justify the intentional doing of that which is calculated in the ordinary course of events to damage, and which does ta fact damage another, in that oth,er person's property or trade, you must have some just cause or... | |
| 1907 - 1150 pages
...superior right In Mogul Steamship Co. v. McGregor, 23 QB DlT. 698; 613, Lord Justice Bowen said: "Now, intentionally to do that which is calculated In the...damage, another in that other person's property or estate, la actionable, if done without just cause or excuse. Such Intentional action, when done without... | |
| 1917 - 914 pages
...person did damage to another wilfully and intentionally, and without just cause or excuse." 90 "Now, intentionally to do that which is calculated in the...damage, and which does, in fact, damage another in that person's property or trade, is actionable if done without just cause or excuse." 9l "X, who intentionally... | |
| 1907 - 728 pages
...calculated in the ordinary course of events to damage, and which does, in fact, damage another in that person's property or trade, is actionable if done without just cause or excuse." " X, who intentionally causes damage to A, has prima facie done an injury or wrong to A, and if X can... | |
| Oklahoma. Supreme Court, Edward Bell Green, Frank Dale, John Henry Burford, Robert Lee Williams, Matthew John Kane, Howard J. Parker, Charles Winfield Van Eaton - 1912 - 938 pages
...his act." Bowen, LJ. in Allen v. Flood, supra, said: "In order to justify the intentional doing of that which is calculated in the ordinary course of...another, in that other person's property or trade, you must have some just cause or excuse." Schonwalcl et al. v. Ragains. Which was afterwards characterized... | |
| Edwin Ames Jaggard - 1895 - 700 pages
...-206. Conspiracy. 207. Strikes and Boycotts. MALICIOUS WRONGS IN GENERAL. 183. To do intentionally what is calculated in the ordinary course of events to damage, and which in fact does damage, another, in that other person's property or trade, is actionable, if done without... | |
| Albert Stickney - 1897 - 234 pages
...kind of conduct ; and we have to consider what conduct would pass this legal line or boundary. Now, intentionally to do that which is calculated in the...is actionable if done without just cause or excuse. Such intentional action when done without just cause or excuse is what the law calls a malicious wrong... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1899 - 734 pages
...Mogul Steamship Company v. McGregor, Goic, and Co. (til L. ΠΆ. Key. 820; 23 QB Div. 598). . . . " Now, intentionally to do that which is calculated in the ordinary course of events to dauiag-1, and which does, in fact, damage another in that other person's property or trade, is actionable... | |
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