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    the Exchequer Chamber

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    The Law of Torts19th Century · English

    English appellate court whose judgment in Rylands v. Fletcher is cited on inevitable accident.

    The same idea is expressed in the judgment of the Exchequer Chamber in Rylands v.
    8 inevitable accident
    This would not have been more artificial than holding, as the Exchequer Chamber was once prepared to hold, that the highest bona fide bidder at an auction, advertised to be without reserve, can sue the auctioneer as on a contract that the sale is really without reserve, or that he has authority to sell without reserve.
    chapter 31
    “There must be reasonable evidence of negligence.
    ii evidence of negligence

    The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–166019th Century · English

    The court in which the twelve judges heard and decided the Ship-money case of Hampden in 1637-38.

    108), and the whole question was thrashed out before the twelve judges in the Exchequer Chamber in the case of Hampden in 1637-38.
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