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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... person if he came in contact with it . Appellee , however , insists that , as children had been playing upon the lot ... persons may be reasonably expected at any time , it is the duty of those in charge of the train to have it under ...
... person if he came in contact with it . Appellee , however , insists that , as children had been playing upon the lot ... persons may be reasonably expected at any time , it is the duty of those in charge of the train to have it under ...
Side 14
... person was known and advertised as the “ general agent " of a foreign railroad company did not make him an agent of the company upon whom process might be served within Ballinger's Ann . Codes & St. § 4875 ( Pierce's Code , §§ 332 , 333 ) ...
... person was known and advertised as the “ general agent " of a foreign railroad company did not make him an agent of the company upon whom process might be served within Ballinger's Ann . Codes & St. § 4875 ( Pierce's Code , §§ 332 , 333 ) ...
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... person who issued and signed the letter , was the superintendent of the division in which the accident occurred . The admission of the letter in evidence was objected to on the ground that it was immaterial , incompetent , and hearsay ...
... person who issued and signed the letter , was the superintendent of the division in which the accident occurred . The admission of the letter in evidence was objected to on the ground that it was immaterial , incompetent , and hearsay ...
Side 27
... person who signed and gave the letter in question was the superintendent of the division in which the accident occurred ; that a report of an investigation by the trainmaster had been trans- mitted to him ; and that a copy of the letter ...
... person who signed and gave the letter in question was the superintendent of the division in which the accident occurred ; that a report of an investigation by the trainmaster had been trans- mitted to him ; and that a copy of the letter ...
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... person , and if there be no personal representatives , then the same may be brought by the heirs at law of such deceased person ; and the amount recovered in every such action shall be for the exclusive benefit of the widow and next of ...
... person , and if there be no personal representatives , then the same may be brought by the heirs at law of such deceased person ; and the amount recovered in every such action shall be for the exclusive benefit of the widow and next of ...
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