| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1830 - 858 sider
...individual case. But the objection taken is, that there is no natural or necessary connection between the wrong of the master in taking the barge out of...the deviation of the master, which is undoubtedly a ground of action against the owner, would never, or only under very peculiar circumstances, entitle... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore, Joseph Payne - 1832 - 952 sider
...individual case. But the objection taken is, that there is no natural or necessary connexion between the wrong of the master in taking the barge out of...tempest, if the barge had proceeded in her direct course. If this argument were to prevail, the deviation of the master, which is undoubtedly a ground of action... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - 1846 - 1088 sider
...Pleas, said — " The objection taken is, that there is no natural or necessary connection between the wrong of the master in taking the barge out of its proper course, and the loss itself. But if this argument were to prevail, the deviation of the master, which is undoubtedly a ground of... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1849 - 808 sider
...plaintiff for the amount of the loss, was, that there was no natural or necessary connection between the wrong of the master in taking the barge out of...the loss itself; for that the same loss might have happened by the very same tempest, if the barge had proceeded in her direct course. Tindal, CJ, in... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1851 - 836 sider
...plaintiff for the amount of the loss, was, that there was no natural or necessary connection between the wrong of the master in taking the barge out of...the loss itself; for that the same loss might have happened by the very same tempest, if the barge had proceeded in her direct course. Tindal, CJ, in... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1853 - 584 sider
...Davis, 6 Bing. 716. It was urged in this case, that there was no natural or necessary connexion between the wrong of the master in taking the barge out of its proper course, and the loss itself; for, it was contended, the same loss might have happened by the very same tempest, if the barge had proceeded... | |
| Isaac Edwards - 1855 - 708 sider
...natural or necessary connection between the wrong of the master, in taking the barge out of its true course, and the loss itself; for that the same loss...the barge had proceeded in her direct course. But the court held that no wrong-doer can be allowed to apportion or qualify his own wrong ; and that as... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - 1856 - 996 sider
...Common Pleas, said — " The objection taken is, that there is no natural or necessary connexion between the wrong of the master, in taking the barge out of its proper course, and the loss itself. But if this argument were to prevail, the deviation of the master, which is undoubtedly a ground of... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1857 - 722 sider
...Tindal, CJ, says, " But the objection taken is, that there is no natural or necessary connection between the wrong of the master, in taking the barge out of its proper course, and the loss itself; for the same loss might have been occasioned by the very same tempest if the barge had proceeded in her... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - 1867 - 1178 sider
...Common Pleas, said — " The objection taken is, that there is no natural or necessary connexion between the wrong of the master, in taking the barge out of its proper course, and the loss itself. But if this argument were to prevail, the deviation of the master, which is undoubtedly a ground of... | |
| |