A Treatise on the Law of RailroadsLittle, Brown,, 1881 - 575 страница |
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... Person who was the Owner at the Time of the Injury , 271.- Reversioners . Parties in Possession , 272. - Proof of Title , 272.- Form of Action , 272.- Damages to Real Estate . Permanent Injuries , 272. — Duty of the Owner to endeavor to ...
... Person who was the Owner at the Time of the Injury , 271.- Reversioners . Parties in Possession , 272. - Proof of Title , 272.- Form of Action , 272.- Damages to Real Estate . Permanent Injuries , 272. — Duty of the Owner to endeavor to ...
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... Person . Contributory Negligence , 323.- Proximate and Remote Negli- gence , 326. Conditions and Cause distinguished , 327. - Comparative Negligence , 328. — The Plaintiff's taking of Risks not necessarily Negli- gence , 328. - The ...
... Person . Contributory Negligence , 323.- Proximate and Remote Negli- gence , 326. Conditions and Cause distinguished , 327. - Comparative Negligence , 328. — The Plaintiff's taking of Risks not necessarily Negli- gence , 328. - The ...
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... Person 458 , 475 v . Elizabeth 480 v . Phil . , W. , & B. R. 298 , 320 , 352 , v . Fagan 7 , 11 , 12 353 , 356 v . Ferris 24 , 25 v . Railroad Com'rs 10 , 472 , 477 v . Foley 252 v . Receiver of Taxes 259 v . Fourth N. H. Turnp . Co. 12 ...
... Person 458 , 475 v . Elizabeth 480 v . Phil . , W. , & B. R. 298 , 320 , 352 , v . Fagan 7 , 11 , 12 353 , 356 v . Ferris 24 , 25 v . Railroad Com'rs 10 , 472 , 477 v . Foley 252 v . Receiver of Taxes 259 v . Fourth N. H. Turnp . Co. 12 ...
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... person on his own land , or on the land of another by purchase of a right of way , or by reserving a way - leave ... persons , with their carriages , upon payment of tolls , but this mode of working them was found to be impracticable ...
... person on his own land , or on the land of another by purchase of a right of way , or by reserving a way - leave ... persons , with their carriages , upon payment of tolls , but this mode of working them was found to be impracticable ...
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... person holding the paper to transfer them to such books ; and when so transferred , the books have been held ... person a subscriber and liable for calls , though he may be liable in damages for breach of his agreement . Thrasher v ...
... person holding the paper to transfer them to such books ; and when so transferred , the books have been held ... person a subscriber and liable for calls , though he may be liable in damages for breach of his agreement . Thrasher v ...
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Страница 387 - Be it therefore enacted, that whensoever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default is such as would (if death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof...
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Страница 461 - Sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas, which being of universal application, it must of course, be within the range of legislative action to define the mode and manner in which every one may so use his own as not to injure others.
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