August 11, 2008

The Absconding Debtors Act and Bail Act: Two Obsolete Acts (1977)

Keywords: absconding; debtor; bail; attachment; fraudulent; creditor; Absconding Debtors Act; Bail Act Both the Absconding Debtors Act and the Bail Act were products of an old civil procedure that was abolished many years ago. This short project examined both Acts and recommended their repeal.

Offences Against the Person Act, 1828, Section 28 (1977)

Keywords: offence; person; tort; assault; criminal; res judicata; autrefois; acquit; convict; certificate; immunity; civil; proceeding; Offences Against the Person Act, 1828 Section 28 of the Offences Against the Person Act, 1828, provided that if a person had faced criminal proceedings for a minor assault, that person would, if certain conditions Read more…

Tort Liability of Public Bodies (1977)

Keywords: Rylands v. Fletcher; tort; liability; public; body; authority; municipality; highway; repair; misfeasance; non-feasance; damages; statutory; nuisance; damage; negligence Where an individual suffers a wrong or sustains a loss at the hands of a public body there are certain circumstances in which the public body enjoys immunity from liability. This Read more…

The Statute of Frauds (1977)

Keywords: Statute of Frauds; evidence; writing; signature; contract; land; guarantee; indemnity; part performance; misrepresentation; real; property; formality; goods; sale; fraud; restitution; equity; conveyance; agreement; oral; gift; trust; enforceability The Statute of Frauds was enacted to combat a number of fraudulent practices in the law of evidence and required certain transactions, Read more…

Proof of Marriage in Civil Proceedings (1977)

Keywords: proof; marriage; civil; proceeding; evidence; best; divorce; validity; capacity; strict; proof; certificate; ceremony; oral; testimony Sometimes, the existence of a marriage is relevant in civil proceedings. For example, a person may claim an inheritance on the basis of being the widow or widower of the deceased. In this short Read more…