| Edwin Charles Goddard - 1914 - 916 σελίδες
...the plea that his principal is chargeable. Delaney v. Rochereau, 34 La. Ann. 1 123, 44 Am. Rep. 456. "If the agent once actually undertakes and enters...which may be the natural consequence of his acts; and he cannot escape this duty by abandoning its execution midway, and leaving things in a dangerous... | |
| Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth - 1914 - 964 σελίδες
...on Agency, § 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...any injury to third persons which may be the natural consequences of his acts ; and he cannot, by abandoning its execution midway and leaving things in... | |
| 1914 - 1398 σελίδες
...maiDt.'iin any action against him for the nonfeasanee. But, If the agent once actually undertakes and eaters upon the execution of a particular work, It Is his...third persons which may be the natural consequence of hia acts ; and he cannot, by abandoning Its execution midway and leaving things In a dangerous condition,... | |
| 1914 - 1370 σελίδες
...can main tain any action against him for the nonfeasance. But, if the agent once actually uudertakes and enters upon the execution of a particular work,...executing it, so as not to cause any injury to third perseas which may be the natural consequence of his • acts ; and he cannot, by abandoning its execution... | |
| Heman Gerald Chapin - 1917 - 754 σελίδες
...so, the principal is the only person who can maintain an action against him for the nonfeasance. 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... | |
| Heman Gerald Chapin - 1917 - 720 σελίδες
...for his invasion of the rights of the third party while attempting to perform it. "If the agent once undertakes and enters upon the execution of a particular...which may be the natural consequence of his acts." 7* In cases such as this there is an essential difference between not acting and acting improperly.... | |
| 1901 - 822 σελίδες
...them." The plaintiff's action is an action of tort, and no contract as such need be proved. If a person "once actually undertakes and enters upon the execution...cause any injury to third persons which may be the actual consequences of his acts; and he cannot, by abandoning its execution midway and leaving things... | |
| WALTER C. TIFFANY - 1921 - 790 σελίδες
...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...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... | |
| William Everett Britton, Ralph Stanley Bauer - 1922 - 1612 σελίδες
...principal which exposes him to, or protects him from, liability to third persons, but his commonlaw obligation to so use that which he controls as not...which may be the natural consequence of his acts; and he cannot escape this duty by abandoning its execution midway, and leaving things in a dangerous... | |
| 1923 - 582 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...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... | |
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