Birth Date:
1788
Death Date:
1832-11-21
Litchfield Ledger:
Lecture Date | Lecturer | Opening Line | All terms |
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1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | This action lies to recover damages of one who has before maliciously and without probable cause prosecuted the plaintiff. | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Malicious prosecution |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | An assault is an attempt or offer to do corporal hurt to another but without actually touching him. | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Assault & battery |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | Every unlawful restraint of one's liberty is called false imprisonment or in other words any violation of one's right of locomotion. | Private wrongs, Volume 1 False imprisonment |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | [Notes A -X] | Contracts, Volume 3 Appendix to contracts |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Reeve, Tapping | Though the officer knew at the time of the first arrest that the person of the witness or suitor was privileged, still he is not liable. | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Additions from a title |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | Trespass in its most extensive sense at Common Law is any transgression of law, short of treason, felony, misprision of treason or felony. | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Trespass vi et armis |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | not applicable | Actions on Contracts | Title Page, Volume 3 title page half |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | Compacts, covenants & agreement are often used as synonymous terms, but they are clearly not so in the opinion of Mr. Gould | Contracts, Volume 3 Actions on contracts |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | This action is considered as it affects the person and personal property includes three classes of cases: | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Trespass on the case arising ex delicto |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | In England replevin is a redelivery to the owner by legal process of cattle or goods distrained. | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Replevin |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | This is a prerogative writ issuing from the court of King's Bench in England, answering in some degree to the specific relief offered in Chancery. | Prerogative writs, Volume 1 Mandamus |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | This is a prerogative writ issuing generally from B.R. to prevent an inferior court from deciding a case not within their jurisdiction. | Prerogative writs, Volume 1 Prohibition |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | This is a writ by which a person, restrained of his liberty, may be brought before some superior court for some special purpose either on his won application | Prerogative writs, Volume 1 Habeas corpus |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | A. When words are used to any person which are applicable to his profession or calling and tend to scandalized it, they shall be taken as applying to it and actionable. Esp. 499. | Volume 1 Appendix to private wrongs |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | By Gould. The principles of this branch of the law are so simple that I shall give you very little but what may be found in the elementary books on this subject. | Public wrongs, Volume 1 Public wrongs |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | It seems to be agreed that the right of punishing for crimes is founded on the law of nature | Public wrongs, Volume 1 Of the nature of punishments |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | This is an offence which occasions at common law forfeiture of goods or lands or both. | Public wrongs, Volume 1 Felony |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | Tender is a good defence in all cases there there is a debt certain to be performed. | Defenses to action, Volume 3 Defences to actions on contracts |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | Private wrongs are an infringement of deprivation of the private or civil rights belonging to individuals considered as individuals. | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Private wrongs |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | Slander consists in maliciously defaming a person, first by words either written or spoken, which tend to injure him | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Slander |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | This far by Judge Reeve. The remaining part of contracts, including bailments, actions & defense to actions on contracts is by Gould. | Contracts, Volume 3 Contracts including bailments |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Reeve, Tapping | By Judge Reeve. A contract is simply an agreement between two or more persons upon sufficient consideration to do or not to do a thing. | Contracts, Volume 3 General view |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | As to the nature of slander by writing, first whatever words would be actionable if spoken are clearly so when written. | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Libel |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | This action formerly lay against the finder only of goods belonging to another (and hence derives its title Trover) and who converted them to his own use. | Private wrongs, Volume 1 Trover |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | Gould, James | Law in its most general and extensive signification is a rule of action or conduct. | Municipal law, Volume 1 Municipal law |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | not applicable | Presented by E.A. Russell, Junr. | Title Page, Volume 1 Presentation page |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | not applicable | Lectures on Law delivered by the Hon'ble Tapping Reeve, and James Gould, Esqr; at Litchfield Conn't. AD 1811-12 Vol 1st | Title Page, Volume 1 Title page |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | not applicable | Lectures on Law delivered by the Hon'ble Tapping Reeve and James Gould Esqr. At Litchfield Conn't. AD 1811-12. Vol. 3. | Title Page, Volume 3 title page |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | not applicable | Contents Vol 1st. Municipal Law by Gould 1; Private Wrongs D(itt)o 49; Public Wrongs D(itt)o 309 | Volume 1 Table of contents |
1811-01-01 to 1812-12-31 | not applicable | Contents Vol. 3rd. Contracts by Gould 1 et seq. | Volume 3 Table of contents |