The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases, Affecting Railroads of Every Kind, Decided by the Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction in the United States, England, and Canada [1894-1913].E. Thompson Company, 1903 |
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... danger and insure his safety , if possible , under the circumstances and conditions then con- fronting him . Same - ame . The party who has the last clear opportunity of avoiding an acci- dent , must , notwithstanding the negligence of ...
... danger and insure his safety , if possible , under the circumstances and conditions then con- fronting him . Same - ame . The party who has the last clear opportunity of avoiding an acci- dent , must , notwithstanding the negligence of ...
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... danger signal , but it was either not heeded or it was then too late for the doomed man to heed it . The last chance to avoid the acci- dent was thus with Barnhill . He should have availed him- self of it . The principle here invoked ...
... danger signal , but it was either not heeded or it was then too late for the doomed man to heed it . The last chance to avoid the acci- dent was thus with Barnhill . He should have availed him- self of it . The principle here invoked ...
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... Danger . * If the engineer or fireman on a railroad train sees a boy sitting on a tie , he has the right to assume that he will get out of the way in time to avoid injury ; and if the boy stumbles and falls in so doing , when it is too ...
... Danger . * If the engineer or fireman on a railroad train sees a boy sitting on a tie , he has the right to assume that he will get out of the way in time to avoid injury ; and if the boy stumbles and falls in so doing , when it is too ...
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... danger in which he voluntarily placed himself by taking a seat on the cross - tie near a moving train ; and , indeed , he manifested his appreciation of the danger by trying to get out of the way of the train as it approached him ...
... danger in which he voluntarily placed himself by taking a seat on the cross - tie near a moving train ; and , indeed , he manifested his appreciation of the danger by trying to get out of the way of the train as it approached him ...
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... danger , the engineer is not bound to stop his train , and give the traveler the right of way . He is not chargeable with negli- gence in not assuming that the traveler will deliberately per- sist in walking onto the track , for the ...
... danger , the engineer is not bound to stop his train , and give the traveler the right of way . He is not chargeable with negli- gence in not assuming that the traveler will deliberately per- sist in walking onto the track , for the ...
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