The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases, Affecting Railroads of Every Kind, Decided by the Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction in the United States, England, and Canada [1894-1913].E. Thompson Company, 1905 |
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... limits of grants , in advance of their selection by railroad company to supply deficiency in place of limits , under Act of May 4 , 1870 , ch . 69 ; Southern Pac . Railroad v . United States ( U. S. ) , 8 R. R. R. 837 , 31 Am . & Eng ...
... limits of grants , in advance of their selection by railroad company to supply deficiency in place of limits , under Act of May 4 , 1870 , ch . 69 ; Southern Pac . Railroad v . United States ( U. S. ) , 8 R. R. R. 837 , 31 Am . & Eng ...
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... limit the jury to $ 200 in such regard was not error , there being no evidence on the subject save evidence as to the $ 200 bil .. Injury to Passenger - Presumption of Negligence.t - Where the controller box on an electric car was ...
... limit the jury to $ 200 in such regard was not error , there being no evidence on the subject save evidence as to the $ 200 bil .. Injury to Passenger - Presumption of Negligence.t - Where the controller box on an electric car was ...
Σελίδα 42
... limits . The conductor was not present when appellee alighted , and had no knowledge of his going to alight further than shown by the agreement that he would slack up at that point . " Plaintiff in error complains of the following ...
... limits . The conductor was not present when appellee alighted , and had no knowledge of his going to alight further than shown by the agreement that he would slack up at that point . " Plaintiff in error complains of the following ...
Σελίδα 44
... limits of the city of Corsicana , and that the train at the time was running at a speed in excess of six miles per hour , and if they further believed that the injury to the plaintiff resulted from the excessive speed of the train , he ...
... limits of the city of Corsicana , and that the train at the time was running at a speed in excess of six miles per hour , and if they further believed that the injury to the plaintiff resulted from the excessive speed of the train , he ...
Σελίδα 74
... limit the time for the presentation of claims occasioned by its negligence to the period of five days . The reply further states that said horse Fred S. was shipped by said C. F. Frazier , who was unable to read writing or printing ...
... limit the time for the presentation of claims occasioned by its negligence to the period of five days . The reply further states that said horse Fred S. was shipped by said C. F. Frazier , who was unable to read writing or printing ...
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Σελίδα 547 - ... such as may fairly and reasonably be considered either arising naturally, ie according to the usual course of things, from such breach of contract itself, or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time they made the contract, as the probable result of the breach of it.
Σελίδα 634 - But it is generally held that, in order to warrant a finding that negligence, or an act not amounting to wanton wrong, is the proximate cause of an injury, it must appear that the injury was the natural and probable consequence of the negligence or wrongful act, and that it ought to have been foreseen in the light of the attending circumstances.
Σελίδα 686 - It must not be forgotten that you are not to extend arbitrarily those rules which say that a given contract is void as being against public policy, because if there is one thing which more than another public policy requires it is that men of full age and competent understanding shall have the utmost liberty of contracting, and that their contracts, when entered into freely and voluntarily, shall be held sacred, and shall be enforced by courts of justice.
Σελίδα 5 - An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes, approved July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two,' approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.
Σελίδα 346 - Exceptional circumstances will modify the most carefully guarded rule ; but, as a general thing, we should say that the compensation to the owner is to be estimated by reference to the uses for which the property is suitable, having regard to the existing business or wants of the community, or such as may be reasonably expected in the immediate future.
Σελίδα 105 - ... in every such action the jury may give such damages as they may think proportioned to the injury resulting from such death to the parties respectively for whom and for whose benefit such action shall be brought...
Σελίδα 633 - The inquiry must, therefore, always be whether there was any intermediate cause disconnected from the primary fault, and self-operating, which produced the injury.
Σελίδα 623 - If each State was at liberty to regulate the conduct of carriers while within its jurisdiction, the confusion likely to follow could not but be productive of great inconvenience and unnecessary hardship. Each State could provide for its own passengers and regulate the transportation of its own freight, regardless of the interests of others.
Σελίδα 98 - ... the jury may give such damages as they shall deem a fair and just compensation with reference to the pecuniary injuries, resulting from such death, to the wife and next of kin of such deceased person...
Σελίδα 683 - ... sometimes by considering the cause and necessity of making the act, sometimes by comparing one part of the act with another, and sometimes by foreign circumstances.