There must be a direct act for there to be trespass to the person.
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Reynolds v Clarke (1725) 93 ER 747
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There must be a direct act for there to be trespass to the person.
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#law #tort #trespass
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There must be a direct act for there to be trespass to the person.
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Reynolds v Clarke (1725) 93 ER 747
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Open it In addition, there must be a direct act for there to be trespass to the person. This was explained in Reynolds v Clarke (1725) 93 ER 747 in the following way: If a man throws a log on the highway, and in that act it hits me I may maintain a trespass because it is
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