Actual perceptible damage is not indispensable as the foundation of an action; it is sufficient to show the violation of a right, in which case the law will presume damage.
2 Raym. Rep. 938. - Ashby v. White (1703)
Actual perceptible damage is not indispensable as the foundation of an action; it is sufficient to show the violation of a right, in which case the law will presume damage.
2 Raym. Rep. 938. - Ashby v. White (1703)