Commentaries on the Law of Negligence in All Relations: (including a Complete Revision of the Author's Previous Works on the Same Subject)Bowen-Merrill Company, 1902 |
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... trip tickets . " 2597. Right to stop off and resume journey on same ticket . Further of the right to stop off and resume journey . 2598 . 2599. Tickets limited as to time . 2600 . Interpretation of such time limits . 2601. Statutes ...
... trip tickets . " 2597. Right to stop off and resume journey on same ticket . Further of the right to stop off and resume journey . 2598 . 2599. Tickets limited as to time . 2600 . Interpretation of such time limits . 2601. Statutes ...
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... trip ticket stamped . 3223. Rule where one conductor gives the passenger an erroneous trans- fer ticket which the next conductor refuses to honor . 3224. Ejecting passenger for refusing to pay fare where ticket has been SECTION 3225 ...
... trip ticket stamped . 3223. Rule where one conductor gives the passenger an erroneous trans- fer ticket which the next conductor refuses to honor . 3224. Ejecting passenger for refusing to pay fare where ticket has been SECTION 3225 ...
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... trips , unless she will promise to behave herself . " What degree of miscon- duct , vulgarity or obscenity on previous trips will justify the carrier in refusing to receive a passenger may furnish nice questions for casuistry , and , on ...
... trips , unless she will promise to behave herself . " What degree of miscon- duct , vulgarity or obscenity on previous trips will justify the carrier in refusing to receive a passenger may furnish nice questions for casuistry , and , on ...
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... trips in less than twenty minutes.31 The words of such a statute , " each passenger depot located at any station at which there is a telegraph office , " did not confine the places where the statute was operative to places where there ...
... trips in less than twenty minutes.31 The words of such a statute , " each passenger depot located at any station at which there is a telegraph office , " did not confine the places where the statute was operative to places where there ...
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... trip.57 It follows that , in the absence of a statute or of a special contract , a passenger having a ticket to a particular station has no right to require a train to stop at a station where , according to the regulations of the ...
... trip.57 It follows that , in the absence of a statute or of a special contract , a passenger having a ticket to a particular station has no right to require a train to stop at a station where , according to the regulations of the ...
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Page 268 - When carriers undertake to convey persons by the powerful but dangerous agency of steam, public policy and safety require that they be held to the greatest possible care and diligence.
Page 201 - There must be reasonable evidence of negligence; but where the thing is shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as in the ordinary course of things does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendants, that the accident arose from want of care.
Page 242 - It was their duty to require from the wagon company some distinct assurance that it had been thoroughly examined and repaired." The learned judge thought the last answer immaterial, and directed a verdict for the defendants, reserving leave to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for him for...
Page 181 - Every railroad company, as aforesaid, shall be liable for all damages inflicted upon the person of passengers while being transported over its road, except in cases where the injury done arises from the criminal negligence of the persons injured, or when the injury complained of shall be the violation of some express rule or regulation of said road actually brought to his or her notice.
Page 709 - In consideration of receiving this free pass, each of the persons named thereon, using the same, voluntarily assumes all risk of accidents, and expressly agrees that the company shall not be liable under any circumstances, whether of negligence of...
Page 589 - He must not only protect his passenger against the violence and Insults of strangers and co-passengers, but a fortiori against the violence and insults of his own sen-ants.
Page 242 - The jury answered the first question in the affirmative and the second in the negative.
Page 178 - It has been accordingly held that passenger carriers bind themselves to carry safely those whom they take into their coaches, as far as human care and foresight will go, that is, for the utmost care and diligence of very cautious persons, and of course they are responsible for any, even the slightest, neglect.
Page 573 - The carrier's obligation is to carry his passenger safely and properly, and to treat him respectfully; and if he intrusts the performance of this duty to his servants, the law holds him responsible for the manner in which they execute the trust.
Page 708 - That it is not just and reasonable in the eye of the law for a common carrier to stipulate for exemption from responsibility for the negligence of himself or his servants.