Lawyers' Reports Annotated, 8. raamatLawyers' Co-operative Publishing Company, 1907 |
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... Street R. Co. 176 Mass . 529 , 57 N. E. 994 .. Crenshaw v . Clark , 5 Leigh , 65 . Crescent Twp . v . Anderson , 114 Pa . 643 , 60 Am . St. Rep . 367 , 8 Atl . 379 601 817 654 Conyers v . Scott , 94 Ky . 123 , 21 S. W. 530 Cook v ...
... Street R. Co. 176 Mass . 529 , 57 N. E. 994 .. Crenshaw v . Clark , 5 Leigh , 65 . Crescent Twp . v . Anderson , 114 Pa . 643 , 60 Am . St. Rep . 367 , 8 Atl . 379 601 817 654 Conyers v . Scott , 94 Ky . 123 , 21 S. W. 530 Cook v ...
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... Street R. Co. v . Citi- zens ' Street R. Co. 127 Ind . 369 , 8 L.R.A. 539 , 24 N. E. 1054 , 26 N. E. 893 . 535 Indianapolis Street R. Co. v . Johnson , 163 Ind . 518 , 72 N. E. 571 .. 607 654 447 Inge v . Board of Public Works , 135 Ala ...
... Street R. Co. v . Citi- zens ' Street R. Co. 127 Ind . 369 , 8 L.R.A. 539 , 24 N. E. 1054 , 26 N. E. 893 . 535 Indianapolis Street R. Co. v . Johnson , 163 Ind . 518 , 72 N. E. 571 .. 607 654 447 Inge v . Board of Public Works , 135 Ala ...
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... street be- came frightened by the fall of a window sash into the street , and , while running away , came in contact with a lot of iron rails belonging to a street railway company , lying in a disordered condition in the street near the ...
... street be- came frightened by the fall of a window sash into the street , and , while running away , came in contact with a lot of iron rails belonging to a street railway company , lying in a disordered condition in the street near the ...
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... street . To deliver this coal he drove in- to the alley between Ogden street and the next street east , going from Eleventh avenue , toward Twelfth . After removing the coal , he stepped up the horse , and got out of the wagon to clean ...
... street . To deliver this coal he drove in- to the alley between Ogden street and the next street east , going from Eleventh avenue , toward Twelfth . After removing the coal , he stepped up the horse , and got out of the wagon to clean ...
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... street have not the right to place obstructions upon such portion of the street as is intended to be used as a travel way , and the city has no right to suffer this to be done . Where it is permitted and one lawfully upon the street and ...
... street have not the right to place obstructions upon such portion of the street as is intended to be used as a travel way , and the city has no right to suffer this to be done . Where it is permitted and one lawfully upon the street and ...
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Page 386 - ... then, and in every such case, the person who would have been liable if death had not ensued, shall be liable to an action for damages, notwithstanding the death of the person injured, and although the death shall have been caused under such circumstances as amount in law to felony.
Page 386 - 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...
Page 387 - ... in every such action the jury may give such damages as they may think proportioned to the injury resulting from such death to the parties respectively for whom and for whose benefit such action shall be brought...
Page 274 - Every share in any company shall be deemed and taken to have been issued, and to be held, subject to the payment of the whole amount thereof in cash...
Page 138 - Where a party gives a reason for his conduct and decision touching anything involved in a controversy, he cannot, after litigation has begun, change his ground, and put his conduct upon another and a different consideration. He is not permitted thus to mend his hold. He Is estopped from doing it by a settled principle of law.
Page 315 - The assent of two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the Legislature shall be requisite to every bill appropriating the public moneys or property for local or private purposes.
Page 369 - The limitation as to value has no tendency to exempt from liability for negligence. It does not induce want of care. It exacts from the carrier the measure of care due to the value agreed on. The carrier is bound to respond in that value for negligence. The compensation for carriage is based on that value. The shipper is estopped from saying that the value is greater.
Page 262 - The Certificate of Incorporation may also contain any provision which the incorporators may choose to insert for the regulation of the business and for the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and any provisions creating, defining, limiting and regulating the powers of the corporation, the directors and the stockholders, or any class...
Page 318 - Of the different kinds of taxes which the state may impose, there is a vast number of which, from their nature, no notice can be given to the taxpayer, nor would notice be of any possible advantage to him, such as poll taxes, license taxes (not dependent upon the extent of his business), and, generally, specific taxes on things or persons or occupations. In such cases the Legislature in authorizing the tax fixes its amount, and that is the end of the matter. If the tax be not paid the property of...
Page 128 - On the contrary, it belongs to the state, as the guardian and trustee for its people, and having control of its affairs, to prescribe the conditions upon which it will permit public work to be done on its behalf, or on behalf of its municipalities.