In my opinion, it may be stated as a good working rule that ( 1) if the injury to the plaintiff's legal rights is small, (2) and is one which is capable of being estimated in money, (3) and is one which can be adequately compensated by a small money payment,... The Law Journal Reports - Página 2291895Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| India, Richard Brooke Mitchell - 1898 - 414 páginas
...estimated in money, (3) and is one which can be adequately compensated by a small money payment, (4) and the case is one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an injunction : — then damages in substitution for an injunction may be given. There may also be cases in which,... | |
| John Dawson Mayne, Sir Lumley Smith - 1899 - 776 páginas
...estimated in money ; and is one which can be adequately compensated by a small money payment ; and the case is one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an injunction (g). It is still unsettled whether the Court has jurisdiction to award damages by way of compensation... | |
| Sir John George Woodroffe - 1900 - 586 páginas
...estimated in money ; (3) and is one which can be adequately compensated by a small money payment ; (4) and the case is one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an Injunction, 'then damages in substitution for an Injunction may be given. There may also be cases in which, though... | |
| William Williamson Kerr - 1903 - 716 páginas
...money, (3) and is one which can be adequately oGCt. •>. compensated by a small money payment, (4) and the case is one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an injunction, then damages may be given instead. There may also be cases in which, though the four above-mentioned... | |
| George Stuart Robertson - 1903 - 794 páginas
...estimated in money, (3) and is one which can be adequately compensated by a small money payment, (4) and the case is one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an injunction. There may also be cases in which, though the four above-mentioned requirements exist, the defendant... | |
| Evelyn George Massey Carmichael - 1904 - 440 páginas
...being estimated in money, (3) can be adequately compensated by a small money payment, and (4) where the case is one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an injunction. [The Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845].— 8 & 9 Viet. c. 18. This Act has been amended by the... | |
| Australia. High Court - 1905 - 784 páginas
...estimated in money ; (3) and is one which can be adequately compensated by a small money payment; (4) and the case is one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an injunction. Gordon, KC, for the respondents. As to the remedy, the case cited on this point, Home and Colonial... | |
| Sir John George Woodroffe - 1906 - 594 páginas
...; (4) and the case is one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an Injunction, then damages in substitution for an Injunction may...be cases in which, though the four abovementioned requirement? exist, the defendant, by his conduct, as for instance hurrying up his buildings so as,... | |
| Sir John William Salmond - 1907 - 574 páginas
...estimated in money, (3) and is one which can be adequately compensated by a small money payment, (4) and the case is one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an injunction, then damages in substitution for an injunction may be given." On this principle in Kine v. Jolly 11... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1907 - 782 páginas
...estimated in money ; (3) and one which can be adequately compensated by a small money payment ; (4) and one in which it would be oppressive to the defendant to grant an injunction — damages in substitution for an injunction may be given. There may, however, be cases in which, although these... | |
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