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Text: Law Report
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Hayes v Soloman [1835] NSWSupC 20 (18 March 1835) |
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Abstract/Description |
Hayes versus Solomon - This was an action brought by plaintiff against the defendant, for an assault at the Theatre, on the 23rd October last. The disturbance at the Theatre originated in a person named Knowles not playing for the benefit of a Mr. Phillips, who is of the Jewish persuasion, and the defendant did right in expressing his disapprobation of Mr. Knowles 's conduct in the way he did, Mr. Knowles 's was a public character, he had no business to allow his private quarrels to interfere with his public duty; it was decidedly Mr. Knowles 's duty to play for a brother-performer, and the plaintiff a native of the country ought to be ashamed of himself for bringing the present action into Court. |
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Date Issued |
18 March 1835
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Holding Institution |
Australasian Legal Information Institute
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Language |
English
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Citation |
Supreme Court of New South Wales, Hayes v Soloman [1835] NSWSupC 20 (18 March 1835), Australasian Legal Information Institute, 18 March 1835
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Resource Identifier |
55588
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