Actions for slaunder, or, A methodicall collection under certain grounds and heads, of what words are actionable in the law, and what not? [electronic resource] : A treatise of very great use and consequence to all men, especially in these times, wherein actions for slander are more common, and doe much more abound then in times past: and vvhen the malice of men so much encreases, well may their tongue vvant a directory. To which is added. Awards or arbitrements. Methodified under severall grounds and heads, collected out of our year books, and other private authentick authorities; vvherein is principally shewed, vvhat arbitrements are good in lavv, and vvhat not. A learning of no lesse use and consequence to all men, th[a]n the former; for that submissions to arbitrements vvere never more in use then in these times. And this learning vvell observed, vvould avoid multitudes of suits and contentions vvhich dayly arise through the defects of arbitrements. VVhereunto is added an exact table. By Jo. March of Grayes Inne, barrister.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Main Author: March, John, 1612-1657
Other title:Methodicall collection under certain grounds and heads, of what words are actionable in the law and what not.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : printed by I. C. for Mathew Walbanck, & Richard Best, and are to be sold at Grayes-Inne-Gate, 1648.
Series:Early English books online.
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