The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 95
... defendant had not been negligent : Held - The defendant was liable for negligence to the plaintiff , since a person who , like the defendant , decided to board a moving train owed a duty to look and take care not only that members of ...
... defendant had not been negligent : Held - The defendant was liable for negligence to the plaintiff , since a person who , like the defendant , decided to board a moving train owed a duty to look and take care not only that members of ...
Page 124
... defendant , but not the second defendant , was also liable to the plaintiff in damages for negligence . [ Counsel : A. C. Whitaker for the plaintiff ; S. O. Olson for the first defendant ; P. H. Ripman for the second defendant ...
... defendant , but not the second defendant , was also liable to the plaintiff in damages for negligence . [ Counsel : A. C. Whitaker for the plaintiff ; S. O. Olson for the first defendant ; P. H. Ripman for the second defendant ...
Page 163
... defendant , and rushed back across the highway , colliding with , and damaging , a van driven by the plaintiff , which was travelling slowly on its correct side of the highway . Immedi- ately after the accident the defendant admitted ...
... defendant , and rushed back across the highway , colliding with , and damaging , a van driven by the plaintiff , which was travelling slowly on its correct side of the highway . Immedi- ately after the accident the defendant admitted ...
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