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" If a servant driving a carriage, in order to effect some purpose of his own, wantonly strike the horses of another person, . . . the master will not be liable. But if, in order to perform his master's orders, he strikes but injudiciously, and in order... "
The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English ... - Page 643
redigeeritud poolt - 1912
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A Treatise Upon the Law of Principal and Agent in Contract and Tort

William Evans - 1879 - 802 lehte
...not where he wilfully does an illegal one (/). By the court it was said, in Croft v. Alison (g), that if a servant driving a carriage in order to effect some purpose of his own, wantonly strikes the horse of another person, and thereby produces an accident, the master is not liable; but...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General ..., 40. köide

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1882 - 912 lehte
...with his whip, and they suddenly started and overturned the plaintiff's carriage, the court said : " If a servant, driving a carriage, in order to effect some purpose of his own, lean fun/;/ strikes the horses of another person, and produces the accident, the master will not be...
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The Law of Horses: Including the Law of Innkeepers, Veterinary Surgeons, Etc ...

George Henry Hewitt Oliphant - 1882 - 724 lehte
...was riding with him, and who was not in the Master's service (e). If a Servant driving his Master's Carriage, in order to effect some purpose of his own, wantonly strike the Horse of another person, and produce an accident, the Master will not be liable. But if in order to...
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The law of master and servant

Sir John Macdonell - 1883 - 792 lehte
...drew the following distinction .- "If a servant driving a carriage, in order to clfeot some purjH)se of his own, wantonly strike the horses of another...master will not be liable. But if, in order to perform hia master's orders, he strikes, but injudiciously, and in order to extricate himself from a difficulty,...
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Albany Law Journal, 26. köide

1883 - 572 lehte
...with his whip, and they suddenly started and overturned the plaintiff's carriage, the court said: " If a servant, driving a carriage, in order to effect some purpose of his own, wantonly strikes the horses of another person, and produces the accident, the master will not be liable. But...
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The Law quarterly review, ed. by F. Pollock [and others]., 1. köide

Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 544 lehte
...servant, and therefore is not responsible for the negligence of his servant in doing it 1 .' For example: 'If a servant driving a carriage, in order to effect...own, wantonly strike the horses of another person, . . . the master will not be liable. But if, in order to perform his master's orders, he strikes but...
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The Law Quarterly Review, 1. köide

Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 568 lehte
...and therefore is not responsible for the • negligence of his servant in doing it1.' For example: 'If a servant driving a carriage, in order to effect...own, wantonly strike the horses of another person, . . . the master will not be liable. But if, in order to perform his master's orders, he strikes but...
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The Law of Torts: A Treatise on the Principles of Obligations Arising from ...

Frederick Pollock - 1890 - 694 lehte
...therefore is not responsible for the negligence of his servant in doing it " (p) . For example : " If a servant driving a carriage, in order to effect...own, wantonly strike the horses of another person, . . . the master will not be liable. But if, in order to perform his master's orders, he strikes but...
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Elements of the Law of Domestic Relations and of Employer and Employed

Irving Browne - 1890 - 214 lehte
...with his whip, and they suddenly started and overturned the plaintiffs carriage, the court said : " If a servant, driving a carriage, in order to effect some purpose of his own, wantonly strikes the horses of another person, and produces the accident, the master will not be liable. But...
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A Treatise on the Law of Torts in Obligations Arising from Civil Wrongs in ...

Frederick Pollock - 1894 - 842 lehte
...servant, and therefore is not responsible for the negligence of his servant in doing it" (p). For example: "If a servant driving a carriage, in order to effect...own, wantonly strike the horses of another person, . . . the master will not be liable. But if, in order to perform his master's orders, he strikes but...
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