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  "name": "Hall vs. Gerard",
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        "text": "Noy said that the action is brought for wounding and battery; and a man cannot justify the wounding of another in defence of his house or goods; but may only stay the party with his hands in defence of his possession. See 123 221 and 273 postea.",
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    "head_matter": "Hall vs. Gerard.\nPasch. 2 Car.\nASSAULT and battery. The defendant pleaded in bar, that it was in defence of the possession of his house. The plaintiff replied, that it was de injuria sua propria."
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