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BIRD V. HOLBROOK
Citation130 eng. Rep. 911 (C.P. 1825). Brief Fact Summary. Bird (Defendant) set a spring gun trap in his garden to protect his property. The spring gun trap injured Holbrook (Plaintiff) innocent trespasser. Synopsis of Rule of Law. No man can do indirectly that which he is forbidden to do directly. Facts. Defendant occupied awalled
BAMFORD V. TURNLEY
Bamford v. Turnley. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff brought an action for nuisance, alleging that brick kilns operated by his neighbor caused him injury in the form of fetid odor and an unhealthy environment. The trial court entered judgment for Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Even if activity performed onone’s land is
RYLANDS V. FLETCHER
Citation24 Nev. 251, 52 P. 274,1898 Nev. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff sued in connection with the flooding of his mine. The trial court found in his favor. Defendant sought review. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A person who for his own purposes brings on his lands REGINA V. DUDLEY AND STEPHENS Citation14 Q.B.D. 273 (Queen’s Bench Division. 1884). Brief Fact Summary. Dudley and Stephens (defendants) murdered a fellow young seaman (Parker) in order to save their own lives from starvation. They were found guilty of murder. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Killing an innocent life to save one’s own does not justify murder even if it VINCENT V. LAKE ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. CitationVincent v. Lake Erie Transp. Co., 109 Minn. 456, 124 N.W. 221, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 588 (Minn. 1910) Brief Fact Summary. Lake Erie Transportation Co. (Defendant) tied and prudently held its steamship to Vincent’s (Plaintiff’s) dock during a severe storm. In doing so, Defendant preserved its steamship at the expense of Plaintiff’sdock.
VAUGHAN V. MENLOVE
Vaughan v. Menlove. Citation 3 Bing. (N.C.) 467, 132 Eng. Rep. 490 (Court of Common Pleas 1837) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant paced a stack of hay near cottages owned by Plaintiff. Defendant was warned that there was a substantial possibility that the hay would ignite, and Defendant replied that he STATE RUBBISH COLLECTORS ASS’N V. SILIZNOFF CitationState Rubbish Collectors Asso. v. Siliznoff, 38 Cal. 2d 330, 240 P.2d 282, 1952 Cal. LEXIS 177 (Cal. 1952) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant, a non-member of Plaintiff association, collected garbage from a company Plaintiff claimed was within its domain. Plaintiff’s agent allegedly demanded that Defendant surrender the money derived from the collection or suffer physical SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to TEXACO OVERSEAS PETROLEUM CO. V. LIBYA Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libya. Citation. Int’l Arbitral Award, 104 J. Droit Int’l 350 (1977), translated in 17 I.L.M. 1 (1978) Brief Fact Summary. A decree which attempted to nationalize all of Texaco’s (P) rights, interest and property in Libya was promulgated by Libya (D). Synopsis of Rule of Law. Whenever referenceis been
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING CORP. V. HIRSCHFIELD Commonwealth Building Corp. v. Hirschfield. Citation 22 Ill.307 Ill. App. 533, 30 N.E.2d 790 (App. Ct. 1940) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant rented an apartment from Plaintiff and was intending to vacate the premises at the end of the lease period, but was delayed until the following day in vacating the premises.BIRD V. HOLBROOK
Citation130 eng. Rep. 911 (C.P. 1825). Brief Fact Summary. Bird (Defendant) set a spring gun trap in his garden to protect his property. The spring gun trap injured Holbrook (Plaintiff) innocent trespasser. Synopsis of Rule of Law. No man can do indirectly that which he is forbidden to do directly. Facts. Defendant occupied awalled
BAMFORD V. TURNLEY
Bamford v. Turnley. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff brought an action for nuisance, alleging that brick kilns operated by his neighbor caused him injury in the form of fetid odor and an unhealthy environment. The trial court entered judgment for Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Even if activity performed onone’s land is
RYLANDS V. FLETCHER
Citation24 Nev. 251, 52 P. 274,1898 Nev. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff sued in connection with the flooding of his mine. The trial court found in his favor. Defendant sought review. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A person who for his own purposes brings on his lands REGINA V. DUDLEY AND STEPHENS Citation14 Q.B.D. 273 (Queen’s Bench Division. 1884). Brief Fact Summary. Dudley and Stephens (defendants) murdered a fellow young seaman (Parker) in order to save their own lives from starvation. They were found guilty of murder. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Killing an innocent life to save one’s own does not justify murder even if it VINCENT V. LAKE ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. CitationVincent v. Lake Erie Transp. Co., 109 Minn. 456, 124 N.W. 221, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 588 (Minn. 1910) Brief Fact Summary. Lake Erie Transportation Co. (Defendant) tied and prudently held its steamship to Vincent’s (Plaintiff’s) dock during a severe storm. In doing so, Defendant preserved its steamship at the expense of Plaintiff’sdock.
VAUGHAN V. MENLOVE
Vaughan v. Menlove. Citation 3 Bing. (N.C.) 467, 132 Eng. Rep. 490 (Court of Common Pleas 1837) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant paced a stack of hay near cottages owned by Plaintiff. Defendant was warned that there was a substantial possibility that the hay would ignite, and Defendant replied that he STATE RUBBISH COLLECTORS ASS’N V. SILIZNOFF CitationState Rubbish Collectors Asso. v. Siliznoff, 38 Cal. 2d 330, 240 P.2d 282, 1952 Cal. LEXIS 177 (Cal. 1952) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant, a non-member of Plaintiff association, collected garbage from a company Plaintiff claimed was within its domain. Plaintiff’s agent allegedly demanded that Defendant surrender the money derived from the collection or suffer physical SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to TEXACO OVERSEAS PETROLEUM CO. V. LIBYA Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libya. Citation. Int’l Arbitral Award, 104 J. Droit Int’l 350 (1977), translated in 17 I.L.M. 1 (1978) Brief Fact Summary. A decree which attempted to nationalize all of Texaco’s (P) rights, interest and property in Libya was promulgated by Libya (D). Synopsis of Rule of Law. Whenever referenceis been
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Citation144 Vt. 150, 478 A.2d 202, 1984 Vt. Brief Fact Summary. The Plaintiff, Hilder (Plaintiff), moved into to an apartment with substantial defects, some of which she repaired at her own cost. Plaintiff sued to recover paid rent and money spent to repair defects in apartment. Synopsis of Rule of Law. When the landlord breaches SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to STATE RUBBISH COLLECTORS ASS’N V. SILIZNOFF CitationState Rubbish Collectors Asso. v. Siliznoff, 38 Cal. 2d 330, 240 P.2d 282, 1952 Cal. LEXIS 177 (Cal. 1952) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant, a non-member of Plaintiff association, collected garbage from a company Plaintiff claimed was within its domain. Plaintiff’s agent allegedly demanded that Defendant surrender the money derived from the collection or suffer physical TEXACO OVERSEAS PETROLEUM CO. V. LIBYA Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libya. Citation. Int’l Arbitral Award, 104 J. Droit Int’l 350 (1977), translated in 17 I.L.M. 1 (1978) Brief Fact Summary. A decree which attempted to nationalize all of Texaco’s (P) rights, interest and property in Libya was promulgated by Libya (D). Synopsis of Rule of Law. Whenever referenceis been
TRAIL SMELTER ARBITRATION (UNITED STATES V. CANADA) CitationArbitral Trib., 3 U.N. Rep. Int’l Arb. Awards 1905 (1941) Brief Fact Summary. The United States (P) sought damages from Canada by suing them to court and also prayed for an injunction for air pollution in the state of Washington, by the Trail Smelter, a Canadian corporation which is PENNSYLVANIA COAL CO. V MAHON Citation260 U.S. 393, 43 S. Ct. 158, 67 L. Ed. 322 (1922) Brief Fact Summary. Property owner brought suit to prevent Pennsylvania Coal Company from mining under their property so as to remove supports and cause a subsidence of the surface and their houses. The deeds conveyed only surface rights to the homeowners and expressly FISHER V. CARROUSEL MOTOR HOTEL, INC CitationFisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W.2d 627, 1967 Tex. LEXIS 267, 11 Tex. Sup. J. 143 (Tex. Dec. 27, 1967) Brief Fact Summary. At a professional conference held in Defendant’s hotel, one of Defendant’s employees seized a plate from the Plaintiff’s hand, shouting that a “Negro could not be served in the club”. FISHERIES JURISDICTION (UNITED KINGDOM V. ICELAND) Fisheries Jurisdiction (United Kingdom v. Iceland) Citation. I.C.J., 1973 I.C.J. 3. Brief Fact Summary. Because some circumstances changed, Iceland (D) claimed that a fishing treaty it had with the United Kingdom (P) was no longer applicable. Synopsis of Rule of Law. In order that a change of circumstances may give rise to the premisecalling
SUBRAMANIAM V. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR Subramaniam v. Public Prosecutor. Citation 100 Solicitor’s Journal 566. Brief Fact Summary. The Appellant, Subramanium (the “Appellant”), appealed a sentence of death for being in possession of twenty rounds of ammunition without lawful authority. Synopsis of Rule of Law. “Evidence of a statement made to a witness by a personwho was
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING CORP. V. HIRSCHFIELD Commonwealth Building Corp. v. Hirschfield. Citation 22 Ill.307 Ill. App. 533, 30 N.E.2d 790 (App. Ct. 1940) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant rented an apartment from Plaintiff and was intending to vacate the premises at the end of the lease period, but was delayed until the following day in vacating the premises.BIRD V. HOLBROOK
Citation130 eng. Rep. 911 (C.P. 1825). Brief Fact Summary. Bird (Defendant) set a spring gun trap in his garden to protect his property. The spring gun trap injured Holbrook (Plaintiff) innocent trespasser. Synopsis of Rule of Law. No man can do indirectly that which he is forbidden to do directly. Facts. Defendant occupied awalled
BAMFORD V. TURNLEY
Bamford v. Turnley. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff brought an action for nuisance, alleging that brick kilns operated by his neighbor caused him injury in the form of fetid odor and an unhealthy environment. The trial court entered judgment for Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Even if activity performed onone’s land is
VINCENT V. LAKE ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. CitationVincent v. Lake Erie Transp. Co., 109 Minn. 456, 124 N.W. 221, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 588 (Minn. 1910) Brief Fact Summary. Lake Erie Transportation Co. (Defendant) tied and prudently held its steamship to Vincent’s (Plaintiff’s) dock during a severe storm. In doing so, Defendant preserved its steamship at the expense of Plaintiff’sdock.
RYLANDS V. FLETCHER
Citation24 Nev. 251, 52 P. 274,1898 Nev. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff sued in connection with the flooding of his mine. The trial court found in his favor. Defendant sought review. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A person who for his own purposes brings on his lands REGINA V. DUDLEY AND STEPHENS Citation14 Q.B.D. 273 (Queen’s Bench Division. 1884). Brief Fact Summary. Dudley and Stephens (defendants) murdered a fellow young seaman (Parker) in order to save their own lives from starvation. They were found guilty of murder. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Killing an innocent life to save one’s own does not justify murder even if it STATE RUBBISH COLLECTORS ASS’N V. SILIZNOFF CitationState Rubbish Collectors Asso. v. Siliznoff, 38 Cal. 2d 330, 240 P.2d 282, 1952 Cal. LEXIS 177 (Cal. 1952) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant, a non-member of Plaintiff association, collected garbage from a company Plaintiff claimed was within its domain. Plaintiff’s agent allegedly demanded that Defendant surrender the money derived from the collection or suffer physical SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to FISHER V. CARROUSEL MOTOR HOTEL, INC CitationFisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W.2d 627, 1967 Tex. LEXIS 267, 11 Tex. Sup. J. 143 (Tex. Dec. 27, 1967) Brief Fact Summary. At a professional conference held in Defendant’s hotel, one of Defendant’s employees seized a plate from the Plaintiff’s hand, shouting that a “Negro could not be served in the club”. TEXACO OVERSEAS PETROLEUM CO. V. LIBYA Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libya. Citation. Int’l Arbitral Award, 104 J. Droit Int’l 350 (1977), translated in 17 I.L.M. 1 (1978) Brief Fact Summary. A decree which attempted to nationalize all of Texaco’s (P) rights, interest and property in Libya was promulgated by Libya (D). Synopsis of Rule of Law. Whenever referenceis been
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING CORP. V. HIRSCHFIELD Commonwealth Building Corp. v. Hirschfield. Citation 22 Ill.307 Ill. App. 533, 30 N.E.2d 790 (App. Ct. 1940) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant rented an apartment from Plaintiff and was intending to vacate the premises at the end of the lease period, but was delayed until the following day in vacating the premises.BIRD V. HOLBROOK
Citation130 eng. Rep. 911 (C.P. 1825). Brief Fact Summary. Bird (Defendant) set a spring gun trap in his garden to protect his property. The spring gun trap injured Holbrook (Plaintiff) innocent trespasser. Synopsis of Rule of Law. No man can do indirectly that which he is forbidden to do directly. Facts. Defendant occupied awalled
BAMFORD V. TURNLEY
Bamford v. Turnley. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff brought an action for nuisance, alleging that brick kilns operated by his neighbor caused him injury in the form of fetid odor and an unhealthy environment. The trial court entered judgment for Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Even if activity performed onone’s land is
VINCENT V. LAKE ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. CitationVincent v. Lake Erie Transp. Co., 109 Minn. 456, 124 N.W. 221, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 588 (Minn. 1910) Brief Fact Summary. Lake Erie Transportation Co. (Defendant) tied and prudently held its steamship to Vincent’s (Plaintiff’s) dock during a severe storm. In doing so, Defendant preserved its steamship at the expense of Plaintiff’sdock.
RYLANDS V. FLETCHER
Citation24 Nev. 251, 52 P. 274,1898 Nev. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff sued in connection with the flooding of his mine. The trial court found in his favor. Defendant sought review. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A person who for his own purposes brings on his lands REGINA V. DUDLEY AND STEPHENS Citation14 Q.B.D. 273 (Queen’s Bench Division. 1884). Brief Fact Summary. Dudley and Stephens (defendants) murdered a fellow young seaman (Parker) in order to save their own lives from starvation. They were found guilty of murder. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Killing an innocent life to save one’s own does not justify murder even if it STATE RUBBISH COLLECTORS ASS’N V. SILIZNOFF CitationState Rubbish Collectors Asso. v. Siliznoff, 38 Cal. 2d 330, 240 P.2d 282, 1952 Cal. LEXIS 177 (Cal. 1952) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant, a non-member of Plaintiff association, collected garbage from a company Plaintiff claimed was within its domain. Plaintiff’s agent allegedly demanded that Defendant surrender the money derived from the collection or suffer physical SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to FISHER V. CARROUSEL MOTOR HOTEL, INC CitationFisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W.2d 627, 1967 Tex. LEXIS 267, 11 Tex. Sup. J. 143 (Tex. Dec. 27, 1967) Brief Fact Summary. At a professional conference held in Defendant’s hotel, one of Defendant’s employees seized a plate from the Plaintiff’s hand, shouting that a “Negro could not be served in the club”. TEXACO OVERSEAS PETROLEUM CO. V. LIBYA Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libya. Citation. Int’l Arbitral Award, 104 J. Droit Int’l 350 (1977), translated in 17 I.L.M. 1 (1978) Brief Fact Summary. A decree which attempted to nationalize all of Texaco’s (P) rights, interest and property in Libya was promulgated by Libya (D). Synopsis of Rule of Law. Whenever referenceis been
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Professionally minded College and University students visit Casebriefs™ daily for their required study content. FREE for all users. Best-of-Breed content, written by professors and industry experts. The most widely used digital study supplements for higher education and newly minted professionals. SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to TEXACO OVERSEAS PETROLEUM CO. V. LIBYA Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libya. Citation. Int’l Arbitral Award, 104 J. Droit Int’l 350 (1977), translated in 17 I.L.M. 1 (1978) Brief Fact Summary. A decree which attempted to nationalize all of Texaco’s (P) rights, interest and property in Libya was promulgated by Libya (D). Synopsis of Rule of Law. Whenever referenceis been
STATE RUBBISH COLLECTORS ASS’N V. SILIZNOFF CitationState Rubbish Collectors Asso. v. Siliznoff, 38 Cal. 2d 330, 240 P.2d 282, 1952 Cal. LEXIS 177 (Cal. 1952) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant, a non-member of Plaintiff association, collected garbage from a company Plaintiff claimed was within its domain. Plaintiff’s agent allegedly demanded that Defendant surrender the money derived from the collection or suffer physical NICARAGUA V. UNITED STATES CitationI.C.J. 1984 I.C.J. 39 Brief Fact Summary. Nicaragua (P) brought a suit against the United States (D) on the ground that the United States (D) was responsible for illegal military and paramilitary activities in and against Nicaragua. The jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice to entertain the case as well as the admissibility of FISHER V. CARROUSEL MOTOR HOTEL, INC CitationFisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W.2d 627, 1967 Tex. LEXIS 267, 11 Tex. Sup. J. 143 (Tex. Dec. 27, 1967) Brief Fact Summary. At a professional conference held in Defendant’s hotel, one of Defendant’s employees seized a plate from the Plaintiff’s hand, shouting that a “Negro could not be served in the club”. TRAIL SMELTER ARBITRATION (UNITED STATES V. CANADA) CitationArbitral Trib., 3 U.N. Rep. Int’l Arb. Awards 1905 (1941) Brief Fact Summary. The United States (P) sought damages from Canada by suing them to court and also prayed for an injunction for air pollution in the state of Washington, by the Trail Smelter, a Canadian corporation which is SUBRAMANIAM V. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR Subramaniam v. Public Prosecutor. Citation 100 Solicitor’s Journal 566. Brief Fact Summary. The Appellant, Subramanium (the “Appellant”), appealed a sentence of death for being in possession of twenty rounds of ammunition without lawful authority. Synopsis of Rule of Law. “Evidence of a statement made to a witness by a personwho was
SPUR INDUSTRIES, INC. V. DEL E. WEBB DEVELOPMENT CO Spur Industries, Inc. v. Del E. Webb Development Co. Brief Fact Summary. Developer sued to permanently enjoin a cattle feedlot operation that was in close proximity to a residential development it was creating. The feedlot owner counterclaimed for indemnification from the developer if it was enjoined from operation. Synopsis of Ruleof Law.
ARREST WARRANT OF 11 APRIL 2000 (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF View this case and other resources at: Citation. I.C.J. 2002 I.C.J. 3. Brief Fact Summary. Belgium’s (D) international arrest warrant against the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (D.R.C.) (P) foreign minister was contended by the D.R.C. (P) on the ground that the arrest contravened international law by purporting to exercise jurisdiction over another state’s foreign minister COMMONWEALTH BUILDING CORP. V. HIRSCHFIELD Commonwealth Building Corp. v. Hirschfield. Citation 22 Ill.307 Ill. App. 533, 30 N.E.2d 790 (App. Ct. 1940) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant rented an apartment from Plaintiff and was intending to vacate the premises at the end of the lease period, but was delayed until the following day in vacating the premises.BIRD V. HOLBROOK
Citation130 eng. Rep. 911 (C.P. 1825). Brief Fact Summary. Bird (Defendant) set a spring gun trap in his garden to protect his property. The spring gun trap injured Holbrook (Plaintiff) innocent trespasser. Synopsis of Rule of Law. No man can do indirectly that which he is forbidden to do directly. Facts. Defendant occupied awalled
BAMFORD V. TURNLEY
Bamford v. Turnley. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff brought an action for nuisance, alleging that brick kilns operated by his neighbor caused him injury in the form of fetid odor and an unhealthy environment. The trial court entered judgment for Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Even if activity performed onone’s land is
VINCENT V. LAKE ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. CitationVincent v. Lake Erie Transp. Co., 109 Minn. 456, 124 N.W. 221, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 588 (Minn. 1910) Brief Fact Summary. Lake Erie Transportation Co. (Defendant) tied and prudently held its steamship to Vincent’s (Plaintiff’s) dock during a severe storm. In doing so, Defendant preserved its steamship at the expense of Plaintiff’sdock.
RYLANDS V. FLETCHER
Citation24 Nev. 251, 52 P. 274,1898 Nev. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff sued in connection with the flooding of his mine. The trial court found in his favor. Defendant sought review. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A person who for his own purposes brings on his lands REGINA V. DUDLEY AND STEPHENS Citation14 Q.B.D. 273 (Queen’s Bench Division. 1884). Brief Fact Summary. Dudley and Stephens (defendants) murdered a fellow young seaman (Parker) in order to save their own lives from starvation. They were found guilty of murder. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Killing an innocent life to save one’s own does not justify murder even if it STATE RUBBISH COLLECTORS ASS’N V. SILIZNOFF CitationState Rubbish Collectors Asso. v. Siliznoff, 38 Cal. 2d 330, 240 P.2d 282, 1952 Cal. LEXIS 177 (Cal. 1952) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant, a non-member of Plaintiff association, collected garbage from a company Plaintiff claimed was within its domain. Plaintiff’s agent allegedly demanded that Defendant surrender the money derived from the collection or suffer physical SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to FISHER V. CARROUSEL MOTOR HOTEL, INC CitationFisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W.2d 627, 1967 Tex. LEXIS 267, 11 Tex. Sup. J. 143 (Tex. Dec. 27, 1967) Brief Fact Summary. At a professional conference held in Defendant’s hotel, one of Defendant’s employees seized a plate from the Plaintiff’s hand, shouting that a “Negro could not be served in the club”. TEXACO OVERSEAS PETROLEUM CO. V. LIBYA Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libya. Citation. Int’l Arbitral Award, 104 J. Droit Int’l 350 (1977), translated in 17 I.L.M. 1 (1978) Brief Fact Summary. A decree which attempted to nationalize all of Texaco’s (P) rights, interest and property in Libya was promulgated by Libya (D). Synopsis of Rule of Law. Whenever referenceis been
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING CORP. V. HIRSCHFIELD Commonwealth Building Corp. v. Hirschfield. Citation 22 Ill.307 Ill. App. 533, 30 N.E.2d 790 (App. Ct. 1940) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant rented an apartment from Plaintiff and was intending to vacate the premises at the end of the lease period, but was delayed until the following day in vacating the premises.BIRD V. HOLBROOK
Citation130 eng. Rep. 911 (C.P. 1825). Brief Fact Summary. Bird (Defendant) set a spring gun trap in his garden to protect his property. The spring gun trap injured Holbrook (Plaintiff) innocent trespasser. Synopsis of Rule of Law. No man can do indirectly that which he is forbidden to do directly. Facts. Defendant occupied awalled
BAMFORD V. TURNLEY
Bamford v. Turnley. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff brought an action for nuisance, alleging that brick kilns operated by his neighbor caused him injury in the form of fetid odor and an unhealthy environment. The trial court entered judgment for Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Even if activity performed onone’s land is
VINCENT V. LAKE ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. CitationVincent v. Lake Erie Transp. Co., 109 Minn. 456, 124 N.W. 221, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 588 (Minn. 1910) Brief Fact Summary. Lake Erie Transportation Co. (Defendant) tied and prudently held its steamship to Vincent’s (Plaintiff’s) dock during a severe storm. In doing so, Defendant preserved its steamship at the expense of Plaintiff’sdock.
RYLANDS V. FLETCHER
Citation24 Nev. 251, 52 P. 274,1898 Nev. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff sued in connection with the flooding of his mine. The trial court found in his favor. Defendant sought review. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A person who for his own purposes brings on his lands REGINA V. DUDLEY AND STEPHENS Citation14 Q.B.D. 273 (Queen’s Bench Division. 1884). Brief Fact Summary. Dudley and Stephens (defendants) murdered a fellow young seaman (Parker) in order to save their own lives from starvation. They were found guilty of murder. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Killing an innocent life to save one’s own does not justify murder even if it STATE RUBBISH COLLECTORS ASS’N V. SILIZNOFF CitationState Rubbish Collectors Asso. v. Siliznoff, 38 Cal. 2d 330, 240 P.2d 282, 1952 Cal. LEXIS 177 (Cal. 1952) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant, a non-member of Plaintiff association, collected garbage from a company Plaintiff claimed was within its domain. Plaintiff’s agent allegedly demanded that Defendant surrender the money derived from the collection or suffer physical SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to FISHER V. CARROUSEL MOTOR HOTEL, INC CitationFisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W.2d 627, 1967 Tex. LEXIS 267, 11 Tex. Sup. J. 143 (Tex. Dec. 27, 1967) Brief Fact Summary. At a professional conference held in Defendant’s hotel, one of Defendant’s employees seized a plate from the Plaintiff’s hand, shouting that a “Negro could not be served in the club”. TEXACO OVERSEAS PETROLEUM CO. V. LIBYA Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libya. Citation. Int’l Arbitral Award, 104 J. Droit Int’l 350 (1977), translated in 17 I.L.M. 1 (1978) Brief Fact Summary. A decree which attempted to nationalize all of Texaco’s (P) rights, interest and property in Libya was promulgated by Libya (D). Synopsis of Rule of Law. Whenever referenceis been
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Professionally minded College and University students visit Casebriefs™ daily for their required study content. FREE for all users. Best-of-Breed content, written by professors and industry experts. The most widely used digital study supplements for higher education and newly minted professionals. SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to TEXACO OVERSEAS PETROLEUM CO. V. LIBYA Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libya. Citation. Int’l Arbitral Award, 104 J. Droit Int’l 350 (1977), translated in 17 I.L.M. 1 (1978) Brief Fact Summary. A decree which attempted to nationalize all of Texaco’s (P) rights, interest and property in Libya was promulgated by Libya (D). Synopsis of Rule of Law. Whenever referenceis been
STATE RUBBISH COLLECTORS ASS’N V. SILIZNOFF CitationState Rubbish Collectors Asso. v. Siliznoff, 38 Cal. 2d 330, 240 P.2d 282, 1952 Cal. LEXIS 177 (Cal. 1952) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant, a non-member of Plaintiff association, collected garbage from a company Plaintiff claimed was within its domain. Plaintiff’s agent allegedly demanded that Defendant surrender the money derived from the collection or suffer physical NICARAGUA V. UNITED STATES CitationI.C.J. 1984 I.C.J. 39 Brief Fact Summary. Nicaragua (P) brought a suit against the United States (D) on the ground that the United States (D) was responsible for illegal military and paramilitary activities in and against Nicaragua. The jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice to entertain the case as well as the admissibility of FISHER V. CARROUSEL MOTOR HOTEL, INC CitationFisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W.2d 627, 1967 Tex. LEXIS 267, 11 Tex. Sup. J. 143 (Tex. Dec. 27, 1967) Brief Fact Summary. At a professional conference held in Defendant’s hotel, one of Defendant’s employees seized a plate from the Plaintiff’s hand, shouting that a “Negro could not be served in the club”. TRAIL SMELTER ARBITRATION (UNITED STATES V. CANADA) CitationArbitral Trib., 3 U.N. Rep. Int’l Arb. Awards 1905 (1941) Brief Fact Summary. The United States (P) sought damages from Canada by suing them to court and also prayed for an injunction for air pollution in the state of Washington, by the Trail Smelter, a Canadian corporation which is SUBRAMANIAM V. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR Subramaniam v. Public Prosecutor. Citation 100 Solicitor’s Journal 566. Brief Fact Summary. The Appellant, Subramanium (the “Appellant”), appealed a sentence of death for being in possession of twenty rounds of ammunition without lawful authority. Synopsis of Rule of Law. “Evidence of a statement made to a witness by a personwho was
SPUR INDUSTRIES, INC. V. DEL E. WEBB DEVELOPMENT CO Spur Industries, Inc. v. Del E. Webb Development Co. Brief Fact Summary. Developer sued to permanently enjoin a cattle feedlot operation that was in close proximity to a residential development it was creating. The feedlot owner counterclaimed for indemnification from the developer if it was enjoined from operation. Synopsis of Ruleof Law.
ARREST WARRANT OF 11 APRIL 2000 (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF View this case and other resources at: Citation. I.C.J. 2002 I.C.J. 3. Brief Fact Summary. Belgium’s (D) international arrest warrant against the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (D.R.C.) (P) foreign minister was contended by the D.R.C. (P) on the ground that the arrest contravened international law by purporting to exercise jurisdiction over another state’s foreign minister COMMONWEALTH BUILDING CORP. V. HIRSCHFIELD Commonwealth Building Corp. v. Hirschfield. Citation 22 Ill.307 Ill. App. 533, 30 N.E.2d 790 (App. Ct. 1940) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant rented an apartment from Plaintiff and was intending to vacate the premises at the end of the lease period, but was delayed until the following day in vacating the premises.BLACKETT V. OLANOFF
Blackett v. Olanoff | Case Brief for Law Students. Blackett v. Olanoff. Citation 371 Mass. 714, 358 N.E.2d 817, 1977 Mass.1 A.L.R.4th 843. Brief Fact Summary. A landlord rented property to a tenant running a lounge in an area that was residential. The lease required the noise not disturb others, but when it did, the landlord did notcorrect the
BAMFORD V. TURNLEY
Bamford v. Turnley. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff brought an action for nuisance, alleging that brick kilns operated by his neighbor caused him injury in the form of fetid odor and an unhealthy environment. The trial court entered judgment for Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Even if activity performed onone’s land is
RYLANDS V. FLETCHER
Citation24 Nev. 251, 52 P. 274,1898 Nev. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff sued in connection with the flooding of his mine. The trial court found in his favor. Defendant sought review. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A person who for his own purposes brings on his lands KEEBLE V. HICKERINGILL Citation103 ER 1126, Volume 103 Brief Fact Summary. The Plaintiff, Keeble (Plaintiff), brought an action for damages against the Defendant, Hickeringill (Defendant), for depriving him of a profit when the Defendant purposefully frightened ducks away from the Plaintiff’s decoy pond by firing a gun. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Landowners are considered prior possessors (first VINCENT V. LAKE ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. CitationVincent v. Lake Erie Transp. Co., 109 Minn. 456, 124 N.W. 221, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 588 (Minn. 1910) Brief Fact Summary. Lake Erie Transportation Co. (Defendant) tied and prudently held its steamship to Vincent’s (Plaintiff’s) dock during a severe storm. In doing so, Defendant preserved its steamship at the expense of Plaintiff’sdock.
COHEN V. KRANTZ
Cohen v. Krantz. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs contracted with Defendants to purchase a home. Plaintiffs delayed the delivery date until December 15, without any indication that title could be rejected. After investigation, Plaintiff discovered that title was unmarketable. Synopsis of Rule of Law. While a vendee can recover hismoney paid on a
LUCAS V. SOUTH CAROLINA COASTAL COUNCIL Citation505 U.S. 1003, 112 S. Ct. 2886, 120 L. Ed. 2d 798, 34 ERC 1897 (1992) Brief Fact Summary. The Petitioner, Lucas (Petitioner), was not allowed to build homes on the South Carolina beachfront property he owned. A state trial court found that the land was valueless as a result of the regulation of the BIG TOWN NURSING HOME, INC. V. NEWMAN CitationBig Town Nursing Home, Inc. v. Newman, 461 S.W.2d 195, 1970 Tex. App. LEXIS 2329 (Tex. Civ. App. Waco Nov. 19, 1970). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff, a retiree, was checked into Defendant’s nursing home at the behest of his nephew. Upon checking in, the admission papers indicated that Plaintiff’s presence was strictly voluntaryand he
PA NORTHWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. V. ZONING HEARING BOARD Citation526 Pa. 186, 584 A.2d 1372, 1991 Pa. 8 A.L.R.5th 970 Brief Fact Summary. The Appellant, PA Northwestern Distributors (Appellant), opened an adult bookstore. Twenty four days later, the Township adopted an Ordinance that imposed restrictions on the location and operation of “adult commercial enterprises.” The ordinance contained a provision requiring pre-exiting business to come COMMONWEALTH BUILDING CORP. V. HIRSCHFIELD Commonwealth Building Corp. v. Hirschfield. Citation 22 Ill.307 Ill. App. 533, 30 N.E.2d 790 (App. Ct. 1940) Brief Fact Summary. Defendant rented an apartment from Plaintiff and was intending to vacate the premises at the end of the lease period, but was delayed until the following day in vacating the premises.BLACKETT V. OLANOFF
Blackett v. Olanoff | Case Brief for Law Students. Blackett v. Olanoff. Citation 371 Mass. 714, 358 N.E.2d 817, 1977 Mass.1 A.L.R.4th 843. Brief Fact Summary. A landlord rented property to a tenant running a lounge in an area that was residential. The lease required the noise not disturb others, but when it did, the landlord did notcorrect the
BAMFORD V. TURNLEY
Bamford v. Turnley. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff brought an action for nuisance, alleging that brick kilns operated by his neighbor caused him injury in the form of fetid odor and an unhealthy environment. The trial court entered judgment for Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Even if activity performed onone’s land is
RYLANDS V. FLETCHER
Citation24 Nev. 251, 52 P. 274,1898 Nev. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff sued in connection with the flooding of his mine. The trial court found in his favor. Defendant sought review. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A person who for his own purposes brings on his lands KEEBLE V. HICKERINGILL Citation103 ER 1126, Volume 103 Brief Fact Summary. The Plaintiff, Keeble (Plaintiff), brought an action for damages against the Defendant, Hickeringill (Defendant), for depriving him of a profit when the Defendant purposefully frightened ducks away from the Plaintiff’s decoy pond by firing a gun. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Landowners are considered prior possessors (first VINCENT V. LAKE ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. CitationVincent v. Lake Erie Transp. Co., 109 Minn. 456, 124 N.W. 221, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 588 (Minn. 1910) Brief Fact Summary. Lake Erie Transportation Co. (Defendant) tied and prudently held its steamship to Vincent’s (Plaintiff’s) dock during a severe storm. In doing so, Defendant preserved its steamship at the expense of Plaintiff’sdock.
COHEN V. KRANTZ
Cohen v. Krantz. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs contracted with Defendants to purchase a home. Plaintiffs delayed the delivery date until December 15, without any indication that title could be rejected. After investigation, Plaintiff discovered that title was unmarketable. Synopsis of Rule of Law. While a vendee can recover hismoney paid on a
LUCAS V. SOUTH CAROLINA COASTAL COUNCIL Citation505 U.S. 1003, 112 S. Ct. 2886, 120 L. Ed. 2d 798, 34 ERC 1897 (1992) Brief Fact Summary. The Petitioner, Lucas (Petitioner), was not allowed to build homes on the South Carolina beachfront property he owned. A state trial court found that the land was valueless as a result of the regulation of the BIG TOWN NURSING HOME, INC. V. NEWMAN CitationBig Town Nursing Home, Inc. v. Newman, 461 S.W.2d 195, 1970 Tex. App. LEXIS 2329 (Tex. Civ. App. Waco Nov. 19, 1970). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff, a retiree, was checked into Defendant’s nursing home at the behest of his nephew. Upon checking in, the admission papers indicated that Plaintiff’s presence was strictly voluntaryand he
PA NORTHWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. V. ZONING HEARING BOARD Citation526 Pa. 186, 584 A.2d 1372, 1991 Pa. 8 A.L.R.5th 970 Brief Fact Summary. The Appellant, PA Northwestern Distributors (Appellant), opened an adult bookstore. Twenty four days later, the Township adopted an Ordinance that imposed restrictions on the location and operation of “adult commercial enterprises.” The ordinance contained a provision requiring pre-exiting business to comeBAMFORD V. TURNLEY
Bamford v. Turnley. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff brought an action for nuisance, alleging that brick kilns operated by his neighbor caused him injury in the form of fetid odor and an unhealthy environment. The trial court entered judgment for Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Even if activity performed onone’s land is
REGINA V. FAULKNER
Citation13 Cox C.C. 550 (1877) Brief Fact Summary. Faulkner appealed a conviction of setting a cargo ship on fire when his only intentional act was to steal rum. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A defendant cannot be convicted for an accidental act that occurs in the process ofcommitting a
KEEBLE V. HICKERINGILL Citation103 ER 1126, Volume 103 Brief Fact Summary. The Plaintiff, Keeble (Plaintiff), brought an action for damages against the Defendant, Hickeringill (Defendant), for depriving him of a profit when the Defendant purposefully frightened ducks away from the Plaintiff’s decoy pond by firing a gun. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Landowners are considered prior possessors (first WALKOVSZKY V. CARLTON CitationWalkovszky v. Carlton, 23 N.Y.2d 714, 1968 N.Y. LEXIS 987, 244 N.E.2d 55, 296 N.Y.S.2d 362 (N.Y. 1968) Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff, John Walkovszky, was injured by a taxi owned by a corporation owned by Defendant, William Carlton. Plaintiff sought to hold Defendant personally liable for his injuries. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Anindividual
KINGSTON V. PRESTON
Kingston v. Preston. Citation 2 Doug. 689 (1773). Brief Fact Summary. Kingston (Plaintiff) brought an action for breach of contract against Preston (Defendant) for failing to comply with covenants to the contract. Synopsis of Rule of Law. The presentation of a good security by one party is a condition precedent to the other party’sobligation
HARMS V. SPRAGUE
Harms v. Sprague. Citation 105 Ill. 2d 215, 473 N.E.2d 930, 1984 Ill. 85 Ill. Dec. 331. Brief Fact Summary. Surviving joint tenant brought action to determine title and ownership of survivorship property against mortgage holder and executor of decedent’s estate. Synopsisof Rule of Law.
SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATER CO. V. SHARMAN South Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman. Citation 2 Q.B. 44 (Queen’s Bench 1896). Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs hired Defendants to clean a pool situated on Plaintiff’s land, within which, during the cleaning, Defendants found two gold rings and thereafter refused to give the rings to SUBRAMANIAM V. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR Subramaniam v. Public Prosecutor. Citation 100 Solicitor’s Journal 566. Brief Fact Summary. The Appellant, Subramanium (the “Appellant”), appealed a sentence of death for being in possession of twenty rounds of ammunition without lawful authority. Synopsis of Rule of Law. “Evidence of a statement made to a witness by a personwho was
JONES V. STAR CREDIT CORP Citation22 Ill.59 Misc. 2d 189, 298 N.Y.S.2d 264 (Sup. Ct. 1969) Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiffs, various welfare recipients (Plaintiffs), agreed to purchase a home freezer for $900. The Plaintiffs paid $619.88 towards the purchase. The Defendant, Star Credit Corp (Defendant), claimed that charges relating to the extension of time for payment results in a $819.81 PA NORTHWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. V. ZONING HEARING BOARD Citation526 Pa. 186, 584 A.2d 1372, 1991 Pa. 8 A.L.R.5th 970 Brief Fact Summary. The Appellant, PA Northwestern Distributors (Appellant), opened an adult bookstore. Twenty four days later, the Township adopted an Ordinance that imposed restrictions on the location and operation of “adult commercial enterprises.” The ordinance contained a provision requiring pre-exiting business to come__
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