Albany Law Journal, Volume 10Weed, Parsons & Company, 1874 - Law |
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Page 88
... negligence in the sense of a great degree of negligence . Angell on Carriers , ยง 22 . As to the point of the degree of negligence neces- sary to sustain this action , it is , however , to be re- marked , in view of the stringent rule as ...
... negligence in the sense of a great degree of negligence . Angell on Carriers , ยง 22 . As to the point of the degree of negligence neces- sary to sustain this action , it is , however , to be re- marked , in view of the stringent rule as ...
Page 164
... negligence in railroad companies , when he shows that the judges themselves so often differ as to whether a given state of facts constitutes negligence . In the case under review both Lord Cairns and Lord Hatherly stated that they did ...
... negligence in railroad companies , when he shows that the judges themselves so often differ as to whether a given state of facts constitutes negligence . In the case under review both Lord Cairns and Lord Hatherly stated that they did ...
Page 344
... negligence of his fellow- servants ; but that the master is bound to use ordi- nary care in providing suitable structures and engines and proper servants to carry on his business , and is liable to any of their fellow - servants for his ...
... negligence of his fellow- servants ; but that the master is bound to use ordi- nary care in providing suitable structures and engines and proper servants to carry on his business , and is liable to any of their fellow - servants for his ...
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