| 1892 - 634 pages
...the act complained of." ID Lynch v. Knight, 9 House of Lords Cases, 577, Lord \\KNSI.K.MI\II'. said: "Mental pain or anxiety the law cannot value, and...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone." To the same point are Indianapolis Railway r. Stables, 62 111. 313 ; Canning v. Williamstown, 1 Gushing,... | |
| Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - 1892 - 780 pages
...proximate result of the act complained of." In Lynch r. Knight, 9 HL Cas. 577, Lord WEXSI.EYDALK said : " Mental pain or anxiety the law cannot value, and does...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone." To the same point are Indianapolis & St. LR Co. v. Stables, 62 111. 313 ; Canning r. Williamstown,... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1892 - 1042 pages
...of things, money can neither palliate nor compensate the injury he has sustained. " Mental pain and anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend...when the unlawful act complained of causes that alone ": Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL Cas. 577. The rapid multiplication of cases of this character in the state... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1030 pages
...proximate result of the act complained of." In Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL Cas. *577, Lord Wensleydale said: "Mental pain or anxiety the law cannot value, and...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone." To the same point are Indianapolis etc. RR Co. v. Stable*, 62 111. 313; Canning v. Williamstown, I... | |
| Albert Barnes Weimer - 1893 - 788 pages
...proximate result of the act complained of.' In Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL 577, Lord WENSLEYDALE said : ' Mental pain or anxiety the law cannot value, and does...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone.' To the same point are Indianapolis Ry. Co. v. Stables, 62 I11. 313 ; Canning v. Williamstown, 1 Cush.... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1036 pages
...complained of." In Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL Cas. *577,, Lord Wensleydale said: "Mental pain or anxiety the lawr cannot value, and does not pretend to redress, when...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone." To the same point are Indianapolis etc. RR Co. v. Stables, 62 111. 313; Canning v. Williamstown, 1... | |
| Missouri. Courts of Appeals - 1894 - 776 pages
...nor compensate the injury he has .sustained. 'Mental pain and anxiety the law cannot value, anddoes not pretend to redress when the unlawful act complained of, causes that alone.' Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL 577." The two last cited cases have reached this conclusion after subjecting... | |
| William Weeks Morrill - 1895 - 952 pages
...of things, money can neither palliate nor compensate the injury he has sustained. ' Mental pain and anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend...the unlawful act complained of causes that alone.' Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL Gas. 577. The rapid multiplication of cases of this character in the State of... | |
| Francis Marion Burdick - 1895 - 628 pages
...proximate result of the act complained of." In Lynch v. Knight, 9 HL Cas. 577, Lord Wensleydale said : " Mental pain or anxiety the law cannot value, and does not pretend to redress, when the unlawtii\ act complained of causes that alone." To the same point are Railway Co. v. Stables, 62 IlI.... | |
| William Blake Odgers - 1896 - 940 pages
...the direct result of the defendant's words, and not of any repetition of them by others. (Tunnicliffe v. Moss, 3 C. & K. 83 ; Hirst v. Goodwin, 3 F. & F....complained of causes that alone ; though where a material dam age occurs, and is connected with it, it is impossible a jury, in estimating it, should altogether... | |
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