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... fact of his existence . ( 2 ) had no reasonable grounds for anticipating and did not in fact anticipate that the alleged libel might be read or understood as referring to the Plaintiff . ( 3 ) took every reasonable precaution to avoid ...
... fact of his existence . ( 2 ) had no reasonable grounds for anticipating and did not in fact anticipate that the alleged libel might be read or understood as referring to the Plaintiff . ( 3 ) took every reasonable precaution to avoid ...
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... fact very few of these cases come into Court , or are ever heard of by the public . At the present time , and as the law stands , when an author or publisher is threatened with an action for libel in these circumstances his legal ...
... fact very few of these cases come into Court , or are ever heard of by the public . At the present time , and as the law stands , when an author or publisher is threatened with an action for libel in these circumstances his legal ...
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... fact ? We think it will . 47. Will not your publishers still pre- fer to settle the case , rather than go into Court with an uncertain prospect of being able to prove that the author really knew nothing about the libelled person ? There ...
... fact ? We think it will . 47. Will not your publishers still pre- fer to settle the case , rather than go into Court with an uncertain prospect of being able to prove that the author really knew nothing about the libelled person ? There ...
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... fact been paid in settling these actions , but I have not the facts . Chairman . 65. You cannot give any specific instances of that ? —No , I am afraid I cannot , my Lord ; I have not the facts . Chairman . ] Perhaps your Secretary may ...
... fact been paid in settling these actions , but I have not the facts . Chairman . 65. You cannot give any specific instances of that ? —No , I am afraid I cannot , my Lord ; I have not the facts . Chairman . ] Perhaps your Secretary may ...
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... fact that you , the plaintiff , were damaged , I do not see that it would make very much difference . Chairman . 98. Would it not be possible to say to the plaintiff " How can you say you have been hit by this unless you hit your- self ...
... fact that you , the plaintiff , were damaged , I do not see that it would make very much difference . Chairman . 98. Would it not be possible to say to the plaintiff " How can you say you have been hit by this unless you hit your- self ...
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