Causa Mousiana
Causa Mousiana (1608)[1][2] est iudicium magni momenti in iurisprudentia Anglica. Quae res auxilium defensioni necessitatis publicae in torto tulit.[3]
- Res.—Portitor quadraginta septem homines in Tamesi Londinium traiciebat, inter quos quidam Mouse, cum tempestas ante Gravesend linteri minari inciperet. Alii vectores ad linterem servandam iacturam oneris fecerunt. Mouse autem, quia eius capulus centum tredecim libras sterlingorum continuerat, vectorem ob damnum in ius vocavit.
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
- ↑ Mouse’s Case (1608), Michaelmas Term, 6 Iacobi I, vol. 12, p. 63.
- ↑ Causa aliquando 77ER 1341 appellatur.
- ↑ Sir Edward Coke, "Mouse’s Case," [1] Selected Writings of Sir Edward Coke, vol. I (1600)].
- ↑ Hicks v. Pallington (1599), Kings Bench 297.
- ↑ Thomas A. Street, The Theory and Principles of Tort Law (Beard Books), 18.