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" 5. By a fair and true report, without malice, of the proceedings of a public meeting, if such meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose and open to the public, or the publication of the matter complained of was for the public benefit. [Amended "
California laws of interest to women and children - Page 6
by California - 1912 - 184 pages
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Statutes of the Province of British Columbia

British Columbia - 1891 - 598 pages
...periodical Wed. g i» u i- publication of the proceedings of a public meeting shall be privileged if the meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose and open to the public, and if the report was fair and accurate and published without malice, and if the publication of the...
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The student's statutes for 1877-(81).

John Frederick Haynes - 1877 - 156 pages
...2. Any report published in any newspaper of the proceedings of a public meeting shall be privileged, if such meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose and open to the public, and if such report was fair and accurate, and published without malice, and if the publication of the...
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The Law Journal Reports: New Series, Volume 50, Part 3

1881 - 740 pages
...2. Any report published in any newspaper of the proceedings of a public meeting shall be privileged, if such meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose and open to the public, and if such report was fair and accurate, and published without malice, and if the publication of the...
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The Canada Law Journal, Volume 17

1881 - 518 pages
..."Any report published in any newspaper of the proceedings of a public meeting shall be privileged, if such meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose and open to the public, and if such report was fair and accurate, and published without malice, and if the publication of the...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: With the Evidence, Procedure, and ...

William Blake Odgers - 1881 - 836 pages
...2. Any report published in any newspaper of the proceedings of a public meeting shall be privileged, if such meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose and open to the publie, and if such report was fair and accurate, and published without malice, and if the pubbication...
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Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the ..., Volume 14

Edward William Cox - 1882 - 852 pages
...2. Any report published in any newspaper of the proceedings of a public meeting shall be privileged, if such meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose and open to the public, and if such report was fair and accurate, and published without malice, and if the publication of the...
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The Canada Law Journal, Volume 18

1882 - 510 pages
...provides that any report published in л public newspaper of a public meeting shall be privileged, if the meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose, and open to the public, if the report was fair and accurate, and published without malice, and if the publication was for the...
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Principles of the Common Law: An Elementary Work Intended for the Use of ...

John Indermaur - 1883 - 604 pages
...' S6ct " z " published in any newspaper of the proceedings of a public meeting shall be privileged, if such meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose and open to the public, and if such report was fair and accurate and published without malice, and if the publication of the...
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The Justice's Note-book: Containing a Short Account of the Jurisdiction and ...

William Knox Wigram - 1883 - 516 pages
...'Any report published in any newspaper of the proceedings of a public meeting shall be privileged, if such meeting was lawfully convened, for a lawful purpose, and open to the public, and if such report was fair and accurate, and published without malice, and if the publication of the...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 47

1883 - 530 pages
...open to the public; and if such report was fair and accurate, and published without malice; and if the publication of the matter complained of was for the public benefit;” but they thought “that such protection should not be available as a defence in any proceeding if...
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