| Francis Stack Murphy, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1838 - 416 lehte
...duty bound to exercise on behalf of his master, to protect him against the misconduct or negligenae of others who serve him ; and which diligence and...engaged under the same master, than any recourse against his master for damages could possibly afford. We are, therefore, of opinion, that the judgment ought... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1838 - 828 lehte
...serve him, and which diligence and caution, while they protect the master, are a much better securily against any injury the servant may sustain by the...engaged under the same master, than any recourse against his master for damages could possibly afford. We are therefore of opinion lhat the judgment ought to... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1849 - 808 lehte
...protect him against the misconduct or negligence of others who serve him; and which diligence and caution are a much better security against any injury the...engaged under the same master, than any recourse against his master for damages could possibly afford. § 579. Although where a party becomes responsible to... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1850 - 712 lehte
...Syracuse RR Co. f exercise on the behalf of his master to protect him against the , misconduct and negligence of others who serve him, and which diligence...engaged under the same master, than any recourse against his master for damages could possibly \afford." The reasoning of Chief Justice Shaw, in Farwell v.... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1851 - 836 lehte
...him against the misconduct or negligence of others who serve him ; and which diligence and caution are a much better security against any injury the...engaged under the same master, than any recourse against his master for damages could possibly afford.1 1 In Hutchinson v. York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway... | |
| Charles Manley Smith - 1852 - 638 lehte
...encouragement to the servant to omit that diligence and caution which he is in duty bound to exercise on the behalf of his master, to protect him against the misconduct...against the master for damages could possibly afford. We are therefore of opinion, that the judgment ought to be arrested." The principles upon which the... | |
| Conway Robinson - 1855 - 884 lehte
...encouragement to the servant to omit that diligence and caution which he is in duty bound to exercise on the behalf of his master, to protect him against the misconduct...against the master for damages could possibly afford. Priestley v. Fowler, 3 M. & W. 1 ; 4 M. & W. 6. The same principle — that in the case of a servant... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell, Thomas Durfee - 1857 - 484 lehte
...encouragement to the servant to omit that diligence and caution which he is in duty bound to exercise on the behalf of his master, to protect him against the misconduct...engaged under the same master, than any recourse against his master for damages could possibly afford." l 1 Chief -Baron Abinger also exposed the absurdity... | |
| Charles Manley Smith - 1860 - 622 lehte
...negligence of others who serve him, and which diligence and caution, while they protect the master, are о much better security against any injury the servant may sustain by the negligence of others eugiiged under the same master, than any recourse against the muster for damages could possibly afford.... | |
| 1862 - 722 lehte
...bound to exercise on behalf of his master, to protect him against the misconduct or negligence of those who serve him ; and which diligence and caution, while...engaged under the same master, than any recourse against his master could possibly afford." So where a servant of a railway company in the discharge of his... | |
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