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Trinity/Add.Ms.c/94 contains:
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104 Sir Henry Maine to Henry Sidgwick
105 Sir Henry Maine to Henry Sidgwick
106 F.W. Maitland to Henry Sidgwick
107 F.W. Maitland to Eleanor Sidgwick.
108/1 F.W. Maitland to Henry Sidgwick
108/2 Typewritten extract on rights and remedies.
109 Sir Louis Mallet to Henry Sidgwick
110 Sir Louis Mallet to Henry Sidgwick
111 Sir Louis Mallet to Henry Sidgwick
112 Sir Louis Mallet to Henry Sidgwick
113 [ ] Marindin to Henry Sidgwick
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Title Typewritten extract on rights and remedies.
Reference 94/108/2
Covering Dates n.d.
Extent and Medium 1 doc
Content and context

Begins with a quote from C.J. Holt, and asks if the statement is either true or a truism. Three statements are given that involve rights and remedies: the first involves a wealthy father who omits to supply a young child with sufficient food, and as a consequence the child falls ill; the question is asked whether any right has been infringed; the second states that the Statute of Limitations is sometimes said not to take away the creditor's right, but merely bars his remedy; the third quotes the maxim 'There is no right without a remedy', and asks whether it has been applied in English courts.

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