The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases, Affecting Railroads of Every Kind, Decided by the Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction in the United States, England, and Canada [1894-1913].E. Thompson Company, 1910 |
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Side 18
... condition ; and that the death was due to these causes acting jointly , the negligence of the Illi- nois Central in permitting its engine , cars , and road to be operated while in such condition , and the negligence of the conductor in ...
... condition ; and that the death was due to these causes acting jointly , the negligence of the Illi- nois Central in permitting its engine , cars , and road to be operated while in such condition , and the negligence of the conductor in ...
Side 45
... condition of the headlight on his engine . First , it is to be kept in mind that the deceased was an ex- perienced railroad man and had worked for a number of years in these switchyards . Necessarily he was very familiar with the engine ...
... condition of the headlight on his engine . First , it is to be kept in mind that the deceased was an ex- perienced railroad man and had worked for a number of years in these switchyards . Necessarily he was very familiar with the engine ...
Side 46
... condition of this headlight . The defect was so open and obvious and the opportu- nities of the deceased for observing were such that we cannot find that he did not have such knowledge without imputing to him negligence in making use of ...
... condition of this headlight . The defect was so open and obvious and the opportu- nities of the deceased for observing were such that we cannot find that he did not have such knowledge without imputing to him negligence in making use of ...
Side 53
... condition of affairs from which different minds might reach different conclusions . An employee by his contract of ... conditions of the service as existing when the employee took service , for of these he must take notice . When he ...
... condition of affairs from which different minds might reach different conclusions . An employee by his contract of ... conditions of the service as existing when the employee took service , for of these he must take notice . When he ...
Side 59
... condition of said hand car , and not having time or opportunity by his use of said hand car to ascertain and become advised of the defective condition of the running gear of said car , concealed from his view , and not having previously ...
... condition of said hand car , and not having time or opportunity by his use of said hand car to ascertain and become advised of the defective condition of the running gear of said car , concealed from his view , and not having previously ...
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accident action affirmed agent alleged appellant appellant's appellee approaching authorities bill of lading brakeman caboose charge Chicago Circuit Court City claim collision common carrier complaint conductor consignee contract contributory negligence corporation County crossing damages danger deceased defect defendant defendant's demurrer depot duty employees engine error evidence exercise fact failed failure feet foreman freight guilty held horses Illinois Central Railroad injury instruction interstate Iowa judgment for plaintiff jury Kansas last foot-note liable Louis Louisville & N. R. Lumber master Missouri motorman operation ordinary pany person plaintiff in error platform proximate cause question rail railroad company Railway Company reason recover reversed road rule shipment shipper signals Sioux City South Southern Southern Railway Company speed station statute stockyards stop street car struck Supreme Court sustained switch testified testimony tion transportation trial court verdict wagon warning witness yards