In every tort there may be aggravating circumstances, either in the act or the intention ; and in that event the jury may give additional damages, either to deter the wrong-doer from repeating the trespass, or as compensation for the wounded feelings... The Southeastern Reporter - Stranica 2091890Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1889 - Broj stranica: 936
...as were material to the question upon which counsel was consulted. The code, §3066, declares, that "in every tort there may be aggravating circumstances,...compensation for the wounded feelings of the plaintiff." This being a case in which exemplary damages might be awarded, we have no doubt that in mitigation... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1879 - Broj stranica: 756
...Perhaps the charge was erroneous, but it is very doubtful that it was. The section 3060 reads that in every tort there may be aggravating circumstances, either in the act or the intention, which will authorize additional damages, either to deter the wrong-doer from repeating the trespass,... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1886 - Broj stranica: 990
...damages ; and of this he puts himself on the country."] (5._) Because the court charged as follows : " In every tort there may be aggravating circumstances, either in the act or in the intention, and in that event the jury may give additional damages either to deter trespass or... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1878 - Broj stranica: 708
...the five, dissented. Gasway CT. The Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company. Our Code declares that " in every tort there may be aggravating circumstances, either in the act or intention, and, in that event, the jury may give additional damages either to deter the wrong-doer... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1871 - Broj stranica: 818
...ot the party who speaks the words, are grounds for an additional damages, and such damages as will deter the wrongdoer from repeating the trespass or as compensation for the wounded feelings of plaintiff. The jury found for plaintiffs $4,000 00 and costs. DefendWindsor & .Towers vs. Oliver. ant's... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1875 - Broj stranica: 776
...view. Section 3066 of the Code says, "in every tort there may be aggravating circumstances, cither in the act or the intention, and in that event the jury may give additional damages," etc. : See, also, Got. RR and Banking Co. vs. JlTeCurJy, 45 Gn., 288. The judge who tried the case... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1878 - Broj stranica: 706
...five, dissented. G«nway r<. The Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company. Our Code declares that " in every tort there may be aggravating circumstances, either in the act or intention, and, in that event, the jury may give additional damages either to deter the wrong-doer... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1884 - Broj stranica: 934
...wound the feelings and mortify the pride of any man of ordinary sensibility. In every tort there may he aggravating circumstances, either in the act or the...damages, either to deter the wrong-doer from repeating tlie trespass, or as compensation for the wounded feelings of the plaintiff. Code, §3066. This provision... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1890 - Broj stranica: 1042
...that may well AM. 8r. SIP.. VOL. XIV. -11 be considered as an aggravation. The code, section 3066, declares: "In every tort there may be aggravating...certainly cannot be necessary for the plaintiff to set oat in his declaration, in so many words, that he claims some or all of his damages as punitive. All... | |
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