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Malice
reaches a certain point it is the same as intentional wrong-'Every one must be taken to intend that which his the
County Courts
be tried is a counter-claim, founded either on contract or tort, where the matter indispute doesnot exceed 100l.; (3) where the
Costs
s. 47, regulates the costs of actions of contact or tort (s. 59, Admiralty proceedings) commenced in the High Court which
trust
court to prevent the unjust enrichment of one who has wrongfully obtained (as through fraud or bad faith) title to the
Trover
have obtained possession of such goods by lawful means, had wrongfully converted them to his own use. It originally lay only
Replevin
Edn., 1833. Replevin, lies, where specific personal property has been wrongfully taken and is wrongfully detained, to recover possession of the
Dishonestly
A person who does anything with the intention of causing wrongful gain to one person or wrongful loss to another person,
Mesne profit
profit, of property means those profits which the person in wrongful possession of such property actually received or might with ordinary
New trial
the court to which the application is made some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned by the trial of
Damage
pecuniary compensation, obtainable by success in an action, for a wrong which is either a tort or a breach of contract,
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