| Joseph Story - Agency (Law) - 1863 - 704 pages
...can as effectually, guard, as the master. They are perils incident to the service, and which can be as distinctly foreseen and provided for, in the rate...proved. They are his agents to some extent, and for some pur1 Hayes v. The Western Railroad Corporation, 3 Cush. 270. See also McDermott v. Pacific Railroad,... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - Leading cases - 1870 - 708 pages
...can as effectually guard, as the master. They are perils incident to the service, and which can be as distinctly foreseen and provided for in the rate...their negligence, is not decided by the single fact that they are, for some purposes, his agents. It seems to be now well settled, whatever might have... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 674 pages
...can as effectually guard, as the master. They are perils incident to the service, and which can be as distinctly foreseen and provided for in the rate...are his agents to some extent, and for some purposes ; bu» whether he is responsible, in a particular case, for their negligence, is not decided by the... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - Torts - 1875 - 808 pages
...can as effectually guard, as the master. They are perils incident to the service, and which can be as distinctly foreseen and provided for in the rate...their negligence, is not decided by the single fact that they are, for some purposes, his agents. It seems to be now well settled, whatever might have... | |
| Edward P. Weeks - Damages - 1879 - 368 pages
...he can as effectually guard as the master. They are perils incident to the service, and which can be as distinctly foreseen and provided for in the rate...their negligence is not decided by the single fact that they are for some purposes his agents. It seems to be now well settled, whatever might have been... | |
| Thomas Beven - Employers' liability - 1881 - 188 pages
...he can as effectually guard as the master. They are perils incident to the service, and which can be as distinctly foreseen and provided for in the rate...is caused by his agents, is assuming the very point that remains to be proved. They are his agents to s )me extent, and for some purposes; but whether... | |
| Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - Railroad law - 1881 - 732 pages
...can as effectually guard, as the master. They are perils incident to the service, and which can be as distinctly foreseen and provided for in the rate of compensation as any others," 4 Met., 57. "The master, in the case supposed, is not exempt from liability because the servant has... | |
| Law - 1881 - 1112 pages
...employed are such risks as the employee is as likely to know as the master. They are such risks as can be as distinctly foreseen and provided for in the rate of compensation as any others, and which are the natural and ordinary incidents of the work the employee agrees to do, and which are... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1882 - 962 pages
...he can as effectually guard as the master. They are perils incident to the service, and which can be as distinctly foreseen and provided for in the rate of compensation as any others." 4 Mete. 57. " The master, in the case supposed, is not exempt from liability because the servant has... | |
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