| Law - 1873 - 462 pages
...J., in delivering the opinion of the court, laid down the following sound and comprehensive rule : " Whatever the passenger takes with him for his personal...necessities or to the ultimate purpose of the journey, must be considered as personal luggage." " This would include," the learned judge continues, " not... | |
| Law - 1886 - 548 pages
...rule was said by Cookburn, CJ, to be " that whatever the passenger takes with him for his'personal use or convenience, according to the habits or wants...necessities, or to the ultimate purpose of the journey, must be considered as personal luggage. This would include not only all articles of apparel, whether... | |
| Law - 1871 - 694 pages
...cannot be reasonably carried aluggage, we hold the true rule to be, that whatever the passenger tak^ with him for his personal use or convenience, according...immediate necessities or to the ultimate purpose of his journey, niK be considered as personal luggage. This would include not only ill articles of apparel,... | |
| Law - 1872 - 218 pages
...company was not liable for their value. The Court (per COCERURN, CJ), held "the true rule to be, that whatever the passenger takes with him for his personal use or convenience according to the hahits or wants of the particular class to which he belongs, either with reference to the immediate... | |
| Law - 1873 - 464 pages
...Ch. J., in delivering the opinion of the court, laid down the following sound and comprehensive rule: "Whatever the passenger takes with him for his personal...necessities or to the ultimate purpose of the journey, must be considered as personal luggage." "This would include," the learned judge continues, " not only... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - Railroad law - 1873 - 840 pages
...866. In the ease of Macrow ยป. Great Western Railw., LR 6 QB 612, it is laid down, that whatever a passenger takes with him for his personal use or convenience,...particular class to which he belongs, either with regard to the immediate necessity or the ultimate purpose of the journey, is to be considered as personal... | |
| Law - 1897 - 1116 pages
....1. : '-Baggage," as defined by Lord Chief Justice Cockburn in Macrow v. Railway Co., LR 6 QB 612, is "whatever the passenger takes with him for his personal...necessities or to the ultimate purpose of the journey." As said by Mr. Justice Field in Railroad Co. v. Swift, 12 Wall. 272, the contract of the carrier to... | |
| Law - 1896 - 542 pages
...the passenger, the particular 'class to which he belongs' must be considered. Fourth. The passenger's personal use or convenience according to the habits or wants of the class to which he belongs, must be considered with reference to the immediate necessities or to the... | |
| Robert Vashon Rogers - Carriers Canada - 1875 - 242 pages
...of yours, but the rule is, " that whatever a passenger takes with him for his own personal care and convenience, according to the habits or wants of the...either with reference to the immediate necessities or the ultimate purpose of the journey, must be considered as personal luggage" for the loss of which... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - Railroad law - 1876 - 180 pages
...passenger's household, when he shall have provided himself with a home (I). The true rule (m) is that whatever the passenger takes with him for his personal...necessities, or to the ultimate purpose, of the journey, must be considered as personal luggage. This would include, not only all articles of apparel, whether... | |
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