| Great Britain. Courts - 1844 - 622 σελίδες
...really the fact ^What is in law In law, an inevitable accident is this : that which the cident." . party charged with the offence could not possibly...exercise of ordinary care, caution, and maritime skill. It is not inevitable accident if a vessel is going eight or nine miles an hour when she ought to be... | |
| William Tarn Pritchard - 1847 - 804 σελίδες
...Bolina, 3 Notes of Cases, •MS. 13. In law, inevitable accident is that which a party charged with an offence could not possibly prevent by the exercise of ordinary care, caution, and maritime skill. It is not enougli to show that the accident could not be prevented by the party at the very moment... | |
| 1853 - 682 σελίδες
...Accident. An inevitable accident in point of law is that which the party charged with the collision could not possibly prevent by the exercise of ordinary care, caution, and maritime skill . . 205 J. Juint Capture. Where two vessels of war, engaged in the common object of the suppression... | |
| 1855 - 804 σελίδες
...of damage resulting from inevitable accident, is defined to be, " that which a party charged with an offence, could not possibly prevent by the exercise of ordinary care, caution and skill." 1 bit!. 8. There is no ground for the conclusion in this case, that the injury was unavoidable... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (7th Circuit), John McLean - 1856 - 686 σελίδες
...damage resulting from inevitable accident, is denned to be, "that which a party charged with the offense could not possibly prevent, by the exercise of ordinary care, caution and skill." There is no ground for the conclusion in this case, that the injury was unavoidable; but on... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1859 - 846 σελίδες
...152. Dr. LuMitgton, in The Virgil, 7 Jur. 1174, 2 W. Rob. 201, defines an inevitable aceident to be " that which the party charged with the offence could not possibly prevent by the exereise of ordinary care, caution, and maritime skill." Sce also, The Lochlibo, 3 W. Rob. 310, 318,... | |
| 1860 - 572 σελίδες
...therefore, appears to the Court to have been one of inevitable accident, which neither party could possibly prevent by the exercise of ordinary care, caution and maritime skill. The rule in such cases is that the loss must be sustained by the party on whom it has fallen, leaving... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1864 - 562 σελίδες
...and persist in it at the present time : " Inevitable accident is that which a party charged with an offence could not possibly prevent by the exercise of ordinary care, caution, and maritime skill. It is not enough to. show that the accident could not be Prevented by the party at the very moment... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 820 σελίδες
...light, inevitable accident may be regarded as an occurrence which the party charged with the collision could not possibly prevent by the exercise of ordinary care, caution, and maritime skill.* Regarding these cases as sufficient to show that a collision resulting from the darkness of the night... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1869 - 730 σελίδες
...152. Dr. Lushington, in The Virgil, 7 Jur. 1174, 2 W. Rob. 201, defines an inevitable accident to be " that which the party charged with the offence could...exercise of ordinary care, caution, and maritime skill." See also The Lochwhere it falls, by the rules of the common law.1 If it cannot be aslibo, 3 W. Rob.... | |
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