Albany Law Journal, Volume 10Weed, Parsons & Company, 1874 - Law |
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Page 220
... liable if the coach was up- set by the running of the horses , and if they ran , not from accidental fright , but because the blocks were out of the break , causing the stage to run upon them ; and if the running might have been ...
... liable if the coach was up- set by the running of the horses , and if they ran , not from accidental fright , but because the blocks were out of the break , causing the stage to run upon them ; and if the running might have been ...
Page 311
... liable for any dam- age occasioned by the nuisance . Hence if the defend- ant can be held liable in this case it must be upon the naked ground that it is responsible for the careless acts of the sub - contractor's servants over whom it ...
... liable for any dam- age occasioned by the nuisance . Hence if the defend- ant can be held liable in this case it must be upon the naked ground that it is responsible for the careless acts of the sub - contractor's servants over whom it ...
Page 337
... liable without giving him an opportunity of defending him- self . ( Bac . Abr . , Baron and Feme , L. ) For the wife's offenses against the laws where the punishment inflicted is nothing more than a fine , the husband is liable with the ...
... liable without giving him an opportunity of defending him- self . ( Bac . Abr . , Baron and Feme , L. ) For the wife's offenses against the laws where the punishment inflicted is nothing more than a fine , the husband is liable with the ...
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