The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided in the Courts of Last Resort of the Several States with Notes and References, 31. köideBancroft-Whitney, 1880 |
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... answer may well be , he is not entitled to protection at the expense of the life , or limb or member of the trespasser . All that the latter forfeits by the wrong is the penalty the law pronounces . At common law , he would be com ...
... answer may well be , he is not entitled to protection at the expense of the life , or limb or member of the trespasser . All that the latter forfeits by the wrong is the penalty the law pronounces . At common law , he would be com ...
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... is a question to be answered only by a jury . It seems to be admitted that he was in no way responsible for the uncoupling of the hindmost car ; and perhaps he was not to 1 Mobile and Montgomery Railway Co. v . Clana . 18 ALABAMA ,
... is a question to be answered only by a jury . It seems to be admitted that he was in no way responsible for the uncoupling of the hindmost car ; and perhaps he was not to 1 Mobile and Montgomery Railway Co. v . Clana . 18 ALABAMA ,
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... answer to this objection it might be sufficient to say , that the statute in question secures to every one tried thereunder for a mis- demeanor the right of trial by jury , and he can be tried by the court only when he " waives a jury ...
... answer to this objection it might be sufficient to say , that the statute in question secures to every one tried thereunder for a mis- demeanor the right of trial by jury , and he can be tried by the court only when he " waives a jury ...
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... answer indictment . This is the construction the Supreme Court put on it , interpreting the words " in the first instance " by reference to a right of review . It was argued that the act is unconstitutional because deny- ing the right ...
... answer indictment . This is the construction the Supreme Court put on it , interpreting the words " in the first instance " by reference to a right of review . It was argued that the act is unconstitutional because deny- ing the right ...
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... answer to say that it was done pursuant to his consent , freely given when he contracted the debt . The law was designed to protect him against his own improvidence in giving such consent . " " In these cases the law seeks to mitigate ...
... answer to say that it was done pursuant to his consent , freely given when he contracted the debt . The law was designed to protect him against his own improvidence in giving such consent . " " In these cases the law seeks to mitigate ...
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Page 386 - the property, real and personal, which any woman in this state may own at the time of her marriage, and the rents, issues, profits, or proceeds thereof, and any real, personal, or mixed property which shall come to her by descent, devise, or bequest, or the gift of any person except her husband, shall remain her sole and separate property, notwithstanding her marriage, and not be subject to the disposal of her husband or liable for his debts.
Page 161 - Every mortgage or conveyance intended to operate as a mortgage of goods and chattels hereafter made, which shall not be accompanied by an immediate delivery, and be followed by an actual and continued change of possession of the things mortgaged, shall be absolutely void as against the creditors of the mortgagor, and as against subsequent purchasers and mortgagees in good faith...
Page 736 - It appears to us that the proper question for the jury in this case, and, indeed, in all others of the like kind, is, whether the damage was occasioned entirely by the negligence or improper conduct of the defendant, or whether the plaintiff himself so far contributed to the misfortune, by his own negligence or want of ordinary and common care and caution, that, but for such negligence or want of ordinary care and caution on his part, the misfortune would not have happened.
Page 650 - An indictment for libel need not set forth any extrinsic facts for the purpose of showing the application to the party libeled, of the defamatory matter on which the indictment is founded ; but it is sufficient to state generally, that the same was published concerning him ; and the fact that it was so published, must be established on the trial.
Page 397 - Every husband, wife, child, parent, guardian, employer or other person, who shall be injured in person or property, or means of support, by any intoxicated person, or in consequence of the intoxication, habitual or otherwise, of any person...
Page 499 - The principle is that a servant, when he engages to serve a master, undertakes as between himself and his master to run all the ordinary risks of the service...
Page 549 - For the purposes of this case, it may be conceded that the motive actuating the court was good. His sympathy for this unfortunate girl and the feelings of her father and mother no doubt induced him to take the step which he did.
Page 372 - A pardon reaches both the punishment prescribed for the offense and the guilt of the offender; and when the pardon is full, it releases the punishment and blots out of existence the guilt, so that in the eye of the law the offender is as innocent as if he had never committed the offense.
Page 478 - Accord is a satisfaction agreed upon between the party injuring and the party injured, which, when performed, is a bar of all actions upon this account.
Page 354 - ... was in a diseased and unsound state, the question will be, whether the disease existed to so high a degree, that for the time being, it overwhelmed the, reason^ conscience and judgment, and whether the prisoner in committing the homicide acted from an irresistible and uncontrollable impulse ; if so, then the act was not the act of a voluntary agent, but the involuntary act of the body without the concurrence of a mind directing it.