Scott V Shepherd
Scott v Shepherd - 1773 (Famous Squib) - LawTeacher.net
Scott v Shepherd [1773] 96 Eng. Rep. 525 Law of Tort – Causation – Novus Actus Interveniens – Remoteness of Damage – Trespass Facts The defendant threw a squib, which is a small, lit firework, into a busy marketplace with lots of people and stalls. In order to protect themselves and avoid damage, the squib was thrown on by two other people.
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Shepard (Defendant) threw a lighted squib into a crowded marketplace. As a result, two other patrons threw the squib until it struck Scott (Plaintiff) in the face, injuring him. Plaintiff sued Defendant for trespass and assault. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Everyone who does an unlawful act is considered as the doer of all that follows. Facts.
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Scott v. Shepherd 96 Eng. Rep. 525 (K.B. 1773), commonly known as the "flying squib case," is an important English tort law case on remoteness and the principle of novus actus interveniens as it related to the division between trespass and case. [1] Contents 1 Facts 2 Judgment 3 Dissent 4 References 5 See also Facts [ edit]
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Scott v Shepherd - Case Summary - IPSA LOQUITUR Scott v Shepherd High Court Citations: (1773) 2 Blackstone W 892. Facts The defendant (a child) threw a lit squib across a market. It landed at the feet of a third-party, who picked up and threw the squib onwards to prevent injury to himself. The squib hit the claimant, burning the claimant’s face.
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From our private database of 30,500+ case briefs... Scott v. Shepherd King’s Bench 96 Eng.Rep. 525 (1773) Facts On October 28, 1770, Shepherd (defendant) threw a lighted squib ( i.e., a parcel containing gunpowder that was on fire) into a marketplace. The squib landed near a stand where Yates was selling gingerbread.
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Full title: SCOTT v. SHEPHERD, Clerk of Circuit Court Court: Supreme Court of Alabama Date published: Apr 14, 1927 Citations 112 So. 137 (Ala. 1927) 112 So. 137 Citing Cases Ex Parte Watkins The statute, as amended, giving the right of a married woman to appeal without giving security for cost… Nichols v. Snead
https://casetext.com/case/scott-v-shepherdSCOTT v. SHEPHERD | 215 Ala. 671 | Ala. | Judgment | Law - Casemine
SCOTT v. SHEPHERD Supreme Court of Alabama. Apr 14, 1927 Subsequent References CaseIQ TM (AI Recommendations) SCOTT v. SHEPHERD Important Paras The judgment which appellant would bring into review without making bond was rendered at the end of a statutory action of ejectment.
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Scott v. Shepherd Court of Common Pleas, 1773 96 Eng. Rep. 525 Listen to the opinion: Tweet Brief Fact Summary Defendant threw a lighted squib (an explosive device) into a crowded market place. Two men threw the squib out of their stalls before it exploded in plaintiff's eyes. Rule of Law and Holding Sign In to view the Rule of Law and Holding
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Scott V Shepherd - Judgment Judgment The majority held Shepherd was fully liable, because, said De Gray CJ, "I do not consider as free agents in the present case, but acting under a compulsive necessity for their own safety and self-preservation." Nares J wrote the following. “ I am of opinion that trespass would well lie in the present case.
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[Cite as Shepherd v. Scott, 2002-Ohio-4417.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT ... CHARLOTTE S. SHEPHERD, ET AL. PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES CASE NO. 5-02-22 v. GERALD SCOTT, ET AL. O P I N I O N DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS CHARACTER OF PROCEEDINGS: Civil Appeal from Common Pleas Court JUDGMENT: Judgment Affirmed. DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY ...
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