The Pacific Reporter, Volume 173West Publishing Company, 1918 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 237
... Injury to Employe— Negligence— Sufficiency of Evidence. In an action against a railroad for injury to employe injured while lifting a rail when men at opposite end thereof dropped their end of the rail, evidence held insufficient to ...
... Injury to Employe— Negligence— Sufficiency of Evidence. In an action against a railroad for injury to employe injured while lifting a rail when men at opposite end thereof dropped their end of the rail, evidence held insufficient to ...
Page 238
... injury. [1] There can be no question, under the facts stated, but that the injury received by plaintiff was due solely to the negligence of the men at the opposite end of the rail dropping it without waiting for the signal or giving ...
... injury. [1] There can be no question, under the facts stated, but that the injury received by plaintiff was due solely to the negligence of the men at the opposite end of the rail dropping it without waiting for the signal or giving ...
Page 455
... injury. Not only, therefore, is insurance against disease, as such, not within the general scope of accident insurance, but equally disease effected by accident is not within its theory, as its interpretation by accident companies is ...
... injury. Not only, therefore, is insurance against disease, as such, not within the general scope of accident insurance, but equally disease effected by accident is not within its theory, as its interpretation by accident companies is ...
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Sehuetz First Nat Bank v Kan | 27 |
Seattle Trust Co Galland v Wash 740 | 37 |
Perry Cal App 412 | 40 |
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