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I.D.S. and Wife v. W. de. S.
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Hatchet swing at bar.
Threat of bodily harm is assault
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Tuberville v. Savage
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Assize time
Mere words do not make an assault
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Allen v. Hannaford
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Pulled gun on lady moving furniture
Assault depends on the apprehensions that are created in the mind of the person
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Brower v. Ackerly
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Billboard company
did not have immediate capacity to inflict harm
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5.
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Rst. 21
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Assault:
Acts intending to cause a harmful or offensive contact with the person of the other or a third person, or an imminent apprehension of such a contact
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