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" The distinction between criticism and defamation is that criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention or call for public comment, and does not follow a public man into his private life or pry into his domestic concerns. It never attacks... "
The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the ... - Page 211
edited by - 1913
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: With the Evidence, Procedure, and ...

William Blake Odgers - Forms (Law) - 1881 - 836 pages
...commences, true criticism ends. True criticism differs from defamation in the following particulars : — 1. Criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention, or call for public comment. entertainment, a book published, or a picture exhibited. In every case the attack is on a man's acts,...
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Pump Court: The Temple Newspaper and Review, Volume 7

1886 - 362 pages
...crystallisation of the law : — True criticism differs from defamation in the following particulars : — 1. Criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention, or call for public comment. It does not follow a public man into his private life, or pry into his domestic concerns, 2. Criticism...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 76

Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 1244 pages
...commences, time criticism ends. True criticism differs from defamation In the following particulars: (1) Criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention or call for public comment. (2) Criticism never attacks the individual, but only his work. Such work may be either the policy of...
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The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volume 13

John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland - Law - 1890 - 1240 pages
...in his work on Libel and Slander, p. 34, "differs from defamation in the following particulars : "i. Criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention or call for public comment. It does not follow a public man into his private life or pry into his domestic concerns. "2. Criticism...
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The Criminal Code of Canada and the Canada Evidence Act, 1893, with an Extra ...

Canada - Criminal law - 1894 - 1076 pages
...Odgers points out that true criticism differs from defamation in the following particulars : — " 1. Criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention, or call for public comment. It does not follow a public man into his private life, or pry into his domestic concerns. 2. Criticism...
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Appellate Division ..., Volume 138

New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1076 pages
...[REP. f Commonwealth v. Clap, — [REP. First Depiirtment, May, 1910. [Vol. 188. public policy. The distinction between criticism and defamation is that...or call for public comment, and does not follow a public man into his private life or pry into his domestic concerns. It never attacks the individual,...
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An Outline of the Law of Libel

William Blake Odgers - Libel and slander - 1897 - 248 pages
...region of libel at all" (1894, 1 QB at p. 143). True criticism differs from defamation thus:— (1) Criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention, or call for public comment. It does not follow a public man into his private life, or pry into his domestic concerns. (2) Criticism...
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The Law of Libel and Slander in Civil and Criminal Cases: As Administered in ...

Martin L. Newell - Libel and slander - 1898 - 1136 pages
...Distinguished from Defamation. — Criticism differs from defamation in the following particulars: 1. Criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention or call for public comment. It does not follow a public man into his private life or pry into his domestic concerns. 2. It never...
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The Law and Practice in Actions for Torts in the State of New York

James Newton Fiero - Pleading - 1903 - 922 pages
...proceedings. Odgers (p. 34) says: " True criticism differs from defamation in the following particulars: " 1. Criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention, or call for public comment. It does not follow a public man into his private life, or pry into his domestic concerns. " 2. Criticism...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General ..., Volume 103

Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 1138 pages
...firmly condemns and exposes the charlatan and the cheat, and henw is based upon public policy. The distinction between criticism and defamation is that...or call for public comment, and does not follow a public man into his private life or pry into his domestic concerns. It never attacks the individual,...
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