| United States. Supreme Court - 1891 - 860 страница
...employes in those particulars was no excuse for negligence on her part. She was bound to listen and to look, before attempting to cross the railroad track,...approaching train, and not to walk carelessly into the place of possible danger. Had she used her senses, she could not have failed both to hear and to... | |
| District of Columbia. Supreme Court (1863-1936), Franklin Hubbell Mackey - 1891 - 652 страница
...employees in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on her part. She was hound to listen and to look, before attempting to cross the railroad track, in order to avoid an approaching train, #nd not to walk carelessly into the place of possible danger. Had she used her senses, she could not... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1895 - 1080 страница
...employees in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on her part. She was bound to listen and to look, before attempting to cross the railroad track,...train, and not to walk carelessly into a place of possible danger. Had she used her senses she could not have failed both to hear and to see the train... | |
| 1897 - 830 страница
...employees in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on her part. She was bound to listen and to look, before attempting to cross the railroad track,...approaching train, and not to walk carelessly into the place of possible danger. Had she used her senses, she could not have failed both to hear and to... | |
| 1896 - 1258 страница
...489, 16 Atl. 624. Mr. Justice Field, in spca-king for the court, said: "She was bound to listen and to look before attempting to cross the railroad track,...approaching train, and not to walk carelessly into the place of possible danger. Had she used her senses, she could not have failed both to hear and to... | |
| David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield - 1898 - 1208 страница
...employees in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on her part. She was bound to listen and to look before attempting to cross the railroad track,...approaching train, and not to walk carelessly into the place of possible danger. Had she used her senses, she could not have failed both to hear and to... | |
| 1897 - 1016 страница
...undertaking to cross a railway track at a street crossing, that such a person is " bound to listen and to look, before attempting to cross the railroad track,...approaching train, and not to walk carelessly into the place of possible danger. Had she used Opinion of the Court. her senses, she could not have failed... | |
| 1899 - 1142 страница
...employes. in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on her part. She was bound to listen and to look before attempting to cross the railroad track, in order to avoid an approaching train, and not towalk carelessly Into the place of possible danger. Had she used her senses she would not have failed... | |
| 1900 - 802 страница
...US 697, 24 L. Ed. 542, Mr. Justice Field, writing the opinion, says: "She wns bound to listen and to look before attempting to cross the railroad track,...approaching train, and not to walk carelessly into the place of possible danger. Had she used her senses, she could not have failed both to hear and to... | |
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