Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 1. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1961 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 31.
325. lappuse
... tort of the intentional infliction of mental distress by out- rageous conduct , has accomplished the same result under the name of privacy , in a case where a creditor hounded the debtor for a considerable length of time with telephone ...
... tort of the intentional infliction of mental distress by out- rageous conduct , has accomplished the same result under the name of privacy , in a case where a creditor hounded the debtor for a considerable length of time with telephone ...
327. lappuse
... tort is primarily a mental one . It has been useful chiefly to fill in the gaps left by trespass , nuisance , the intentional infliction of mental distress , and whatever remedies there may be for the invasion of constitutional rights ...
... tort is primarily a mental one . It has been useful chiefly to fill in the gaps left by trespass , nuisance , the intentional infliction of mental distress , and whatever remedies there may be for the invasion of constitutional rights ...
506. lappuse
... Tort Claims Act , while containing a broad waiver of sovereign immunity in tort , expressly excepts certain " intentional " torts , in- cluding defamation . The legislative history of the act con- tains some brief and feeble efforts to ...
... Tort Claims Act , while containing a broad waiver of sovereign immunity in tort , expressly excepts certain " intentional " torts , in- cluding defamation . The legislative history of the act con- tains some brief and feeble efforts to ...
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