| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1838 - 828 страница
...take more care of the servant than he may reasonably be expected to do of himself. He is, no doubt, bound to provide for the safety of his servant in...best of his judgment, information, and belief. The servant is not bound to risk his safety in the service of his master, and may, if he thinks fit, decline... | |
| Francis Stack Murphy, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1838 - 416 страница
...take more care of the servant than he may reasonably be expected to do of himself. He is, no doubt, bound to provide for the safety of his servant, in...best of his judgment, information, and belief. The servant is not bound to risk his safety in the service of his master, and may, if he thinks fit, decline... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1847 - 988 страница
...of injury, and lull to sleep the vigilance and prudence of the servant. " The master is, no doubt, bound to provide for the safety of his servant in...the best of his judgment, information, and belief; but the law does not imply from the mere relation of master and servant an obligation on the part of... | |
| Charles Manley Smith - 1852 - 638 страница
...take more care of the servant than he may reasonably be expected to do of himself, lie is no doubt bound to provide for the safety of his servant, in...best of his judgment, information, and belief. The servant is not bound to risk his safety in the service of his master, and may, if he thinks fit, decline... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1858 - 724 страница
...hazard of an injury which may arise in the course of his business or employment. The master is no doubt bound to provide for the safety of his servant in...the best of his judgment, information and belief. But the servant is not bound to risk his safety in the service of his McMillan v. Saratoga and Washington... | |
| Leone Levi - 1863 - 570 страница
...not responsible for injuries sustained by the servant whilst labouring in his service, although he is bound to provide for the safety of his servant in the exercise of his employment to the best of his judgment and information (e) ; DOT is the master bound... | |
| Leone Levi - 1863 - 572 страница
...not responsible for injuries sustained by the servant whilst labouring in his service, although he is bound to provide for the safety of his servant in the exercise of his employment to the best of his judgment and information (e) ; nor is the master bound... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1865 - 566 страница
...take more care of the servant than he may reasonably be expected to do of himself. lie is, no doubt, bound to provide for the safety of his servant in...best of his judgment, information, and belief. The servant is not bound to risk his safety in the service of his master, and may, if he thinks fit, decline... | |
| 1866 - 606 страница
...servant there was in fact the person who actually drove the van. He says — "The master is, no doubt, bound to provide for the safety of his servant in...the best of his judgment, information, and belief." Bat he also says — "In truth, the mere relation of the master and servant never can imply an obligation... | |
| 786 страница
...master to take more of the servant than he can be reasonably expected to do of himself. He is, no doubt, bound to provide for the safety of his servant in...the best of his judgment, information, and belief." In Priestly v. Fowler the two servants were engaged in one act of service, so that the question of... | |
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