| James Barr Ames, Jeremiah Smith - 1909 - 760 σελίδες
...Mechem on Ag. § 572. As was said by Gray, CJ, in Osborne v. Morgan, 130 Mass. 102 (39 Am. Rep. 439) : " If the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...persons which may be the natural consequence of his acts ; and he cannot, by abandoning its execution midway and leaving things in a dangerous condition, exempt... | |
| 1909 - 1326 σελίδες
...so, the principal Is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the noufeasance; but If the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...which may be the natural consequence of his acts, and he cannot, by abandoning its execution midway and leaving things in a dangerous condition, exempt... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1909 - 1096 σελίδες
...so, the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the nonfeasance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...persons which may be the natural consequence of his acts ; and he cannot, by abandoning its execution midway and leaving things in a dangerous condition, exempt... | |
| Walter Checkley Tiffany - 1909 - 722 σελίδες
...the principal is the oaly person who can maintain any action against him for the nonfeusance. l.ut, if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon the execution of n particular work, it is his duty to use reasonable care in the manner of executing it, so as not to... | |
| Illinois. Courts - 1909 - 572 σελίδες
...nonfeasance. This on the theory that as the agent had entered upon the execution of a particular work it was his duty to use reasonable care in the manner of executing it. See vo1. 1, Ency. of Law (2nd ed.), p. 1132. But the decision is reconcilable with the general rule... | |
| Fred Louis Gross - 1910 - 488 σελίδες
...(referring to Ellis v. McNaughton. protects him from liability to third persons, but his common-law obligation to so use that which he controls as not...work, it is his duty to use reasonable care in the management of executing it, so as not to cause any injury to third persons which may be the natural... | |
| James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - 1910 - 468 σελίδες
...so, the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the nonfeasance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...persons which may be the natural consequence of his acts ; and he cannot, by abandoning its execution midway, and leaving things in a dangerous condition, exempt... | |
| George Louis Reinhard - 1911 - 852 σελίδες
...so, the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the nonfeasance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...reasonable care in the manner of executing it, so as to not cause any injury to third persons which may be the natural consequence of his acts ; and he... | |
| William Byrd Powell, Robert Safford Newton - 1911 - 724 σελίδες
...the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the non-feasance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...to use reasonable care in the manner of executing 82 Delaney v. Rochereau, 34 La. Ann., 1123, 44 Am. Rep., 456. So in Kahl v. Love. 37 NJL, 5, it is... | |
| 1911 - 724 σελίδες
...the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the non-feasance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...to use reasonable care in the manner of executing 32 Delaney r. Rocliereau, 34 La. Ann., 1123, 44 Am. Rep., 456. So in K a/i/ r. Love. 37 NJL, 5, it... | |
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