Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah, Volum 37 |
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Side 22
... circumstances from which fair and reasonable inferences may be drawn for or against it , it is within the province of the jury to determine under proper instructions from the court , whether or not the evidence establishes it as the ...
... circumstances from which fair and reasonable inferences may be drawn for or against it , it is within the province of the jury to determine under proper instructions from the court , whether or not the evidence establishes it as the ...
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... circumstances , or that appellant was entirely free from all negligence in doing what he did . The question , therefore , was one of fact for the jury , and we are of the opinion that the verdict of the jury finds support in the ...
... circumstances , or that appellant was entirely free from all negligence in doing what he did . The question , therefore , was one of fact for the jury , and we are of the opinion that the verdict of the jury finds support in the ...
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... circumstances , for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not a car was in sight or hearing upon the track.1 ( Page ... circumstance apparent that would make it ordinarily pru- dent to do so . ( Page 47. ) 4. TRIAL - INSTRUCTIONS ...
... circumstances , for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not a car was in sight or hearing upon the track.1 ( Page ... circumstance apparent that would make it ordinarily pru- dent to do so . ( Page 47. ) 4. TRIAL - INSTRUCTIONS ...
Side 43
... circumstances , they were required to do in order to avoid the collision ; whether the appellant himself was exercising ordinary care for his own safety , and whether or not he , by his own acts or omissions , directly contributed to ...
... circumstances , they were required to do in order to avoid the collision ; whether the appellant himself was exercising ordinary care for his own safety , and whether or not he , by his own acts or omissions , directly contributed to ...
Side 45
... circumstances stated in the instruction they should find for appellant " unless he was guilty of contributory negligence as hereinafter defined , " we think that no one would now insist that the instruction was erroneous , or that it ...
... circumstances stated in the instruction they should find for appellant " unless he was guilty of contributory negligence as hereinafter defined , " we think that no one would now insist that the instruction was erroneous , or that it ...
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Side 260 - Every agreement, promise or undertaking is void, unless it or some note or memorandum thereof be in writing, and subscribed by the party to be charged therewith, or by his lawful agent, if such agreement, promise or undertaking: 1. By its terms is not to be performed within one year from the making thereof ; 2.
Side 598 - No variance between the allegation in a pleading and the proof is to be deemed material, unless it has actually misled the adverse party to his prejudice in maintaining his action or defense upon the merits.
Side 602 - ... to ministers of religion, traveling secretaries of railroad Young Men's Christian Associations, inmates of hospitals and charitable and eleemosynary institutions, and persons exclusively engaged in charitable and eleemosynary work; to indigent, destitute and homeless persons, and to such persons when transported by charitable societies or hospitals, and the necessary agents employed in such transportations; to inmates of the National Homes or State Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and of...
Side 394 - When the death of a person not being a minor is caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another, his heirs or personal representatives may maintain an action for damages against the person causing the death...
Side 268 - An agreement for the leasing for a longer period than one year, or for the sale of real property, or of an interest therein ; and such agreement, if made by an agent of the party sought to be charged...
Side 598 - Where, however, the allegation of the cause of action or defence to which the proof is directed is unproved, not in some particular or particulars only, but in its entire scope and meaning, it shall not be. deemed a case of variance. within the last two sections, but a failure of proof.
Side 534 - If there were no other legal obstacle in the way, the two judgments in favor of respondent ajid the one in favor of Snow which was conditionally assigned to appellant were, in our judgment, the subject of set-off. Whether mutual judgments should be set off and satisfied In that way. rather than by the ordinary method of enforcing them, rests largely within the discretion of the court to which the application is made.
Side 22 - It is well settled that, where there is uncertainty as to the existence of either negligence or contributory negligence, the question is not one of law, but of fact, and to be settled by a jury; and this whether the uncertainty arises from a conflict in the testimony, or because, the facts being undisputed, fair-minded men will honestly draw different conclusions from them.
Side 161 - The complaint must contain: 1. The title of the action, the name of the court and county in which the action is brought, and the names of the parties to the action; 2. A statement of the facts constituting the cause of action, in ordinary and concise language; 3.
Side 468 - ... 1. Where it has been usually cultivated or improved; 2. Where it has been protected by a substantial inclosure; 3.