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" ... logical contrivance uncongenial with the spirit of jurisprudence. The sensible and legal doctrine is this : an infant of tender years cannot be charged with negligence, nor can he be so charged with the commission of such fault by substitution, for... "
Negligence: Instruction Paper - Page 88
by Arthur Martin Cathcart - 1912 - 89 pages
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The New Hampshire Reports, Volume 70

New Hampshire. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 728 pages
...charged with negligence ; nor can he be so charged witli the commission of such fault L»y substitution, for he is incapable of appointing an agent, the consequence...being that he can in no case be considered to be the blauiable cause, either in whole or in part, of his own injury." It has never been held in this state...
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The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All the Railroad ...

Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - Railroad law - 1890 - 768 pages
...charged with negligence, nor can he be so charged with the commission of such fault by substitution, for he is incapable of appointing an agent ; the consequence...wrongdoers to be answerable to a person who is incapable either of self-protection, or of being a participator in their misfeasance. Nor is it to be overlooked...
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Cases on Torts: Selected and Arranged for the Use of Law Students in ...

Francis Marion Burdick - Torts - 1891 - 416 pages
...chared with the commission of such lault by siihst.it.nt.inn. for he is i of appointing an agenj;, the consequence being, that he can, in no case, be...hardship in requiring all wrong-doers to be answerable to person who is incapable either of self-protection or of being participator in their misfeasance. Nor...
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Cases on Torts: Selected and Arranged for the Use of Law Students in ...

Francis Marion Burdick - Torts - 1895 - 628 pages
...charged with negligence; nor can he be so charged with the commission of such fault by substitution, for he is incapable of appointing an agent, the consequence...wrong-doers to be answerable to a person who is incapable either of self-protection or of being a participator in their misfeasance. Nor is it to be overlooked...
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Negligence in Law: General relations

Thomas Beven - Negligence - 1895 - 1072 pages
...charged with negligence, nor can he be so charged with the commission of such fault by substitution, for he is incapable of appointing an agent, the consequence...being that he can, in no case, be considered to be the blameable cause either in whole or in part of his own injury. There is no injustice nor hardship in...
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A Treatise on the Law of Carriers of Passengers, Volume 1

Norman Fetter - Carriers - 1897 - 888 pages
...charged with negligence, nor can he be so charged with the commission of such fault by substitution, for he is incapable of appointing an agent; the consequence...in part, of his own injury. There is no injustice or hardship in requiring all wrongdoers to be answerable to a person who is incapable either of self...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 68

Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 1044 pages
...charged with negligence, nor can he be so charged with the commission of such fault by substitution, for he is incapable of appointing an agent, the consequence...wrongdoers to be answerable to a person who is incapable either of self-protection or of being a participator in their misfeasance. "Nor is it to be overlooked...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 68

Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 1034 pages
...charged with negligence, nor can he be so charged with the commission of such fault by substitution, for he is incapable of appointing an agent, the consequence...in no case, be considered to be the blamable cause, cither in whole or in part, of his own injury. There is no injustice nor hardship in requiring all...
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A Treatise on Damages: Covering the Entire Law of Damages, Both ..., Volume 1

Joseph Asbury Joyce, Howard Clifford Joyce - Damages - 1903 - 1064 pages
...charged with negligence, nor can he be so charged with the commission of euch fault by substitution, for he is incapable of appointing an agent, the consequence...wrongdoers to be answerable to a person who is incapable either of self-protection or of being a participator in their misfeasance." Newman v. Phillipsburg...
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Leading Cases Upon the Law of Torts

George Chase - Torts - 1904 - 844 pages
...with the commission of such fault by substitution, for he is incapable of appointing an agent ; I 'ie consequence being that he can in no case be considered...wrong-doers to be answerable to a person who is incapable either of self-protection, or of being a participator in their misfeasance. Nor is it to be overlooked...
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