The Journal of Jurisprudence, 18. köideT.T. Clark, 1874 |
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Page 22
... duty as reviewers to point out its short- comings , we are free to admit the merits of the volume before us . We think its plan too ambitious for an elementary treatise ; hence much of great importance is altogether overlooked , and ...
... duty as reviewers to point out its short- comings , we are free to admit the merits of the volume before us . We think its plan too ambitious for an elementary treatise ; hence much of great importance is altogether overlooked , and ...
Page 31
... duty of a judge to interpose when he sees that the public time is being wasted ; and I cannot help saying that it is not consistent with decency for a counsel to say that the judge has insulted him when he makes such an observation ...
... duty of a judge to interpose when he sees that the public time is being wasted ; and I cannot help saying that it is not consistent with decency for a counsel to say that the judge has insulted him when he makes such an observation ...
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... duty , or has had too much sympathy with a professional man claiming payment of professional charges . We are prepared to do honour to such sympathy , which lawyers in these times too seldom receive . But this was surely not a case for ...
... duty , or has had too much sympathy with a professional man claiming payment of professional charges . We are prepared to do honour to such sympathy , which lawyers in these times too seldom receive . But this was surely not a case for ...
Page 61
... duty and obligation of Carron Company , like other common carriers by water , to convey safely all goods entrusted to them ; but ' if the carriage of certain commodities is attended with inconvenience or some peculiar risk , the carrier ...
... duty and obligation of Carron Company , like other common carriers by water , to convey safely all goods entrusted to them ; but ' if the carriage of certain commodities is attended with inconvenience or some peculiar risk , the carrier ...
Page 62
... duty of the Court to interfere and protect the merchant , there is nothing in the present case which in the least seems to make it proper for this Court to do other than give effect to the special contract set up by the defrs . They ...
... duty of the Court to interfere and protect the merchant , there is nothing in the present case which in the least seems to make it proper for this Court to do other than give effect to the special contract set up by the defrs . They ...
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Page 179 - trade union " means any combination, whether temporary or permanent, for regulating the relations between workmen and masters, or between workmen and workmen, or between masters and masters, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any trade or business...
Page 524 - ... assurance, undertaking, promise, or agreement, express or implied, to pay or give thereafter any money or valuable thing on any event or contingency of or relating to any horse race or other race, fight, game, sport, or exercise, or as or for the consideration for securing the paying or giving by some other person of any money or valuable thing on any such event or contingency as aforesaid...
Page 154 - ... when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract.
Page 39 - An Act for the punishment of idle " and disorderly persons and rogues and vagabonds in that part of " Great Britain called England...
Page 155 - ... if the insured shall sustain bodily injuries, by means as aforesaid, which shall, independently of all other causes, immediately and wholly disable and prevent him from the prosecution of any and every kind of business pertaining to the occupation under which he is insured...
Page 191 - Judge and jury, lest on the one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature; or, on the other side, too great an indulgence given to great crimes.
Page 412 - Beyond the scope of his employment the servant Is as much a stranger to his master as any third person. The master is only responsible so long as the servant can be said to be doing the act. In the doing of which he is guilty of negligence, in the course of his employment.
Page 276 - Charterer's liability to cease when the ship is loaded, the captain having a lien upon the cargo for freight, dead freight, and demurrage.
Page 135 - ... temporary or permanent, for regulating the relations between workmen and masters, or between workmen and workmen, or between masters and masters, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any trade or business, whether such...
Page 135 - The purposes of any trade union shall not, by reason merely that they are in restraint of trade, be deemed to be unlawful so as to render any member of such trade union liable to criminal prosecution for conspiracy or otherwise.