A Selection of Leading Cases in the Common Law

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Dashwood. 11 (a) Cooke v. Wildes, 5 E. & Q. B. D. 43;. 52 L. J. , Q. B. 425; B. 328.
48 L. T. 943, D. , where the let- (//) Botterill r. Whytehead, ter was sent to the wrong per- 41 L. T. 588.
340 PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS.
( Jhurcharchi ed are.
Newspapers.
Newspaper reports of certain meet- ings privileg- ed.
Privilege to be exercised with judg- ment.
before the Exchequer Division. It having been determined to restore Skirlaugh Church, an ancient Gothic edifice near Hull, the committee were th
...inking of putting the work in the hands ofBotterill & Co. , some Hull architects, when they received a memorial from the defendant, a clergyman, a resident in the neighbourhood, and a member of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and Monuments, recommending them not to do so, as Botterill & Co. Were Wesleyans, and knew nothing about church architecture. It was considered that this letter of the aesthetic clergyman was not entitled to any particular privi- lege, and the architects were allowed to keep the verdict with substantial damages which the jury had given them.

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