To bring a person within the description of a common carrier he must exercise it as a public employment: he must undertake to carry goods for persons generally; and he must hold himself out as ready to engage in the transportation of goods for hire, as... The Pacific Reporter - Side 2291918Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1879 - 942 sider
...risk. A common carrier is regarded by the law as an insurer," etc. (Angell on Carriers, sec. 67.) " To bring a person within the description of a common...hire as a business, not as a casual occupation pro hoe vice." (Story on Bailments, sec. 495.) Varble, Ac. v. Biglejr. " Common carriers undertake generally,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1832 - 460 sider
...description of a common \ carrIer, [lle__Inust_^xercise -it-a*-a -public ejnploymentj he must understake to carry goods for persons generally ; and he must...hire as a business, not as a casual occupation, pro hoc vice.2 A common carrier has, therefore, been defined to be one, who undertakes for hire or reward... | |
| Joseph Rockwell Swan - 1837 - 614 sider
...within the description of a common carrier of goods, he must exercise it as a public employment ; be must undertake to carry goods for persons generally,...the transportation of goods for hire as a business, and not as an accidental occupation upon one occasion. Teamsters, draymen, and porters who engage to... | |
| William Burge - 1838 - 1114 sider
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| Joseph Story - 1840 - 686 sider
...say, the responsibility of ordinary diligence.3 To bring a person within the description of a commou carrier, he must exercise it as a public employment...hire, as a business, not as a casual occupation pro I1ac vice.4 A common carrier has, therefore, been defined 1 2 Kent, Comm. Lect 40, p. 605, 606, 3d... | |
| Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, Frederick Watts, Henry Jonathan Sergeant - 1842 - 614 sider
...Story has cited this case (Commentaries on Bailm. 322) to prove that a common carrier is one who holds himself out as ready to engage in the transportation of goods for hire as a business, and not as a casual occupation pro hac vice. My conclusion from it is different. 1 I take it a wagoner... | |
| John Bouvier - 1843 - 752 sider
...transportation be his principal and direct business, or only an occasional and incidental employment. To bring a person within the description of a common carrier, he must exercise his business as a public employment ; he must undertake to carry goods for persons generally ; and... | |
| Joseph Story - 1846 - 726 sider
...beyond that of any ordinary bailee for hire, that is to say, the responsibility of ordinary diligence.1 To bring a person within the description of a common...hire, as a business, not as a casual occupation pro hoc vice? A common carrier has, therefore, been denned to be one, who undertakes for hire or reward... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1847 - 556 sider
...bailee for hire, that is to say, the responsibility of ordinary diligence. To bring a person under the description of a common carrier, he must exercise...undertake to carry goods for persons generally, and Jie must hold himself out as ready to engage in the transportation of goods for hire, as a business... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 726 sider
...not, however, every person who undertakes to carry goods for hire that is deemed a common carrier. carrier, he must exercise it as a public employment;...ready to engage in the transportation of goods for liii i-, as a business, nnt as a casual occupation, ¡im hac vice. A common carrier has, therefore,... | |
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