An Epitome of Leading Common Law Cases With Some Short Notes Thereon Chiefly

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) IN THE COURT OF KING's BENCH.
In this case it appeared that the plaintiff had been retained by J. 0. As a journeyman, and that the defendant AM EPITOME OF LEADING COMMON LAW CASES. 95 had, in discourses with lliii'd persons, imputed to the plaintiff that he had mahciously cut the defendant's cordage in his rope-yard, and that in consequence of such imputation the said J. 0. Had discharged plaintiff from his service, and he had thus been much injured.
Decided: — That damage, to be actionable,
...must not be too remote; and that where special damage is necessary to sustain an action for slander, it is not sufficient to prove a mere wrongful act of a third person induced by the slander, such as that he dismissed the plaintiff from his employ before the end of the term for which they had contracted ; but the special damage must be a legal and natural consequence of the slander.
LIX.
HADLEY Y. BAXENDALE (1854).
ON THE MEASURE OF DAMAGES. (9 Ex. 341. ) IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER.
This was an action of assumpsit brought against the defendants as common carriers.


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