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recover
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County Courts
10 Vict. c. 95, 'the Act for the more easy recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England,' repealed and re-enacted
Measure of damage
of promise of marriage. The actual loss cannot always be recovered, as the whole or a portion of the loss may
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libel
Co. v. Sullivan, the Court held that in order to recover damages a public person (as a celebrity or politician) who
Damages
a separate action; and, therefore, a defendant may in effect recover damages. See R.S.C., Ord. XXI., R. 17, and COUNTER-CLAIM, Damages
Wager
or maintained in any court of law or equity for recovering any sum of money or valuable thing alleged to be
Finder of goods
against all the world, except the true owner, who may recover them at anytime within six years; the finder is bound,
Circuity of action
Circuity of action, a longer course of proceeding to recover a thing sued for than is needful--Terms de la Ley;
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
Vict. c. 57), no land or rent is to be recovered but within twelve years after the right of action accrued,
Poundage
or added to each pound of any sum of money recovered by one person for another, to remunerate the person recovering
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