More misleading cases

Type
Book
Authors
Category
United Kingdom  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1930 
Pages
viii, 196 pages 
Subject
United Kingdom Famous Trials 
Abstract
"This case, which has attracted much public interest, was a libel action arising out of the recent marriage of Miss May Fairy, the well-known musical comedy star, to Lord Lavender, the well-known musical-comedy star, to Lord Lavender, a subaltern in the Hotwater Guards. It is well known, explained Sir Humphrey Codd, K.C., for the plain tiff, that there exists a tradition in the Brigade of Guards that an office who marries an actress must resign his commission..." - Voila 
Description
Contents:
Lavender v. Ladle
Haddock v. The King and others
Haddock v. Thwale
Rex v. Bloggs
Rex v. The colonel and others
Tyke v. Tyke
Sparrow v. Pipp
Rex v. Puddle
Rex v. Headmaster of Eton
Cowfat v. Wheedle
Rex v. Baldwin and others
In re John Walker
Huxley and others v. Phipps, Potts, Slammer & Co
Rex v. Skelton and Dew
Rex v. Leather
Board of inland revenue v. Haddock
Rex v. Low
Rex v. Smith
U.D.C. of Burbleton v. Haddock
Bacon v. Egg
Haddock and others v. Mr. Justice Foot
Haddock and others v. Board of Inland revenue
Rumpelheimer v. Haddock 
Biblio Notes
Title on cover : More misleading cases in the common law
Includes index.

"These cases, with the exception of I and XII, were first reported in the columns of Punch; Lanvender v. Ladle appeared in the Week-end Review"--Page ix  
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