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Side 15
... negligence of his servants be a contributing cause , nor if after a loss without such contributory negli- gence they fail to take reasonable care to minimize the damage . In the latter case the carrier will be responsible for the ...
... negligence of his servants be a contributing cause , nor if after a loss without such contributory negli- gence they fail to take reasonable care to minimize the damage . In the latter case the carrier will be responsible for the ...
Side 31
... negligent damage to goods is not entitled to recover over against a connecting carrier which did not contribute to such damage . 172 S. W. Rep . 195 , affirmed . THE case is stated in the opinion . Mr. Alexander Britton , with whom Mr ...
... negligent damage to goods is not entitled to recover over against a connecting carrier which did not contribute to such damage . 172 S. W. Rep . 195 , affirmed . THE case is stated in the opinion . Mr. Alexander Britton , with whom Mr ...
Side 32
... negligence on the part of the carriers in failing to re - ice the poultry properly and regularly , as a result of which plaintiff claimed damages in the sum of $ 12,202.87 . The Santa Fe Company answered , denying the allega- tions of ...
... negligence on the part of the carriers in failing to re - ice the poultry properly and regularly , as a result of which plaintiff claimed damages in the sum of $ 12,202.87 . The Santa Fe Company answered , denying the allega- tions of ...
Side 33
... negligence , and that , if there was any negligence of any carrier which re- sulted in loss to plaintiffs , the same was the negligence of the Wabash Railroad Company . Accordingly , the Wabash Railroad Company was made a defendant and ...
... negligence , and that , if there was any negligence of any carrier which re- sulted in loss to plaintiffs , the same was the negligence of the Wabash Railroad Company . Accordingly , the Wabash Railroad Company was made a defendant and ...
Side 36
... negligence . " The testimony showed that the invoice price of the poul- try at Temple to the Packing Company was $ 22,238.56 , and that the poultry was worth at least that sum at Temple at the time of shipment . We think that in taking ...
... negligence . " The testimony showed that the invoice price of the poul- try at Temple to the Packing Company was $ 22,238.56 , and that the poultry was worth at least that sum at Temple at the time of shipment . We think that in taking ...
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Side 485 - ... attending at any place where any such person or persons may lawfully be, for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating information, or from peacefully persuading any person to work or to abstain from working ; or from ceasing to patronize or to employ any party to such dispute, or from recommending, advising, or persuading others by peaceful and lawful means so to do...
Side 483 - Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof; nor shall such organizations, or the members thereof, be held or construed to be illegal combinations or conspiracies in restraint...
Side 607 - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Side 221 - I recognize without hesitation that judges do and must legislate, but they can do so only interstitially; they are confined from molar to molecular motions.
Side 366 - The danger to be apprehended must be real and appreciable with reference to the ordinary operation of law in the ordinary course of things ; not a danger of an imaginary and unsubstantial character, having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency, so impossible that no reasonable man would suffer it to influence his conduct.
Side 473 - Eastern States Retail Lumber Dealers' Ass'n v. United States, 234 US 600, 612.
Side 338 - ... hours he shall be relieved and not required or permitted again to go on duty until he has had at least ten consecutive hours off duty...
Side 343 - That the provisions of this act shall not apply in any case of casualty or unavoidable accident or the act of God; nor where the delay was the result of a cause not known to the carrier or its officer or agent in charge of such employee at the time said employee left a terminal, and which could not have been foreseen: Provided further, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to the crews of wrecking or relief trains.
Side 510 - All property not exempted from taxation by this Constitution shall be assessed for taxation at its fair cash value, estimated at the price it would bring at a fair voluntary sale...
Side 293 - It is never the object of those laws to grant a monopoly for every trifling device, every shadow of a shade of an idea which would naturally and spontaneously occur to any skilled mechanic or operator in the ordinary progress of manufactures.