White v. M'Neily

1 S.C.L. 11
Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas·Decided April 15, 1784·Published

Opinion

N. B.

This case has been relied upon ever since the determination at said town, and the principle of severing damages in joint actions according to the degree of injury committed by each defendant, and his ability to make compensation, has been sanctioned by the judges, as a correct and just one in all similar cases, down to the present day. It may, therefore, be considered as part of the common law of South-Carolina. — See the case of — v. Mary Lingard and others, vol. 2.

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