The Law of Torts : a Treatise On the Principles of Obligations Arising From Civil Wrongs in the Common Law

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Kershaw (1886) 16 Q. B. Div. at p.
618.
(/) Bell V. Midland R. Co. (1861) 10 C. B. N. S. 287, 307; 30 L J C P 273 281 'iff) See,'c. g.] Beiry v. Da Costa (1866) L. R. 1 C. P. 331; and the last chapter of the present work, ad Jin.
(h) Mayne on Damages, 100 (3rd ed.).
(2461) causes of iction.
12S EBMEDIES FOE, TORTS.
was damaged aE.d the plaintiff suffered bodily harm, it was held that after suing and recovering for the dam- age to the cab the plaintiiJ was free to bring a separate action for the
... personal injury (i). Apart from ques- tions of form, the right to personal security certainly seems distinct in kind from the right to safe enjoyment of one's goods, and such was the view of the Eoman lawyers (fc).
Injunctions. Another remedy which is not, like that of damages, universally applicable, but which is applied to many [ * 166J kinds * of wrongs where the remedy of dam- ages would be inadequate or practically worthless, is the granting of an injunction to restrain the commission of wrongful acts threatened, or, the continuance of a wrong- ful course of action already begun.


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