| 1918 - 502 sider
...connection are these : Was that work being done independently of the inrnmmprrp in thf rlpfpnrlant s therewith as to be a part of it? Was its performance...unite with settled rules of law in demanding that all of these instrumentalities be kept in repair. The security, expedition and efficiency of the commerce... | |
| 1917 - 1038 sider
...transportation as to be practically a part thereof. Mr. Justice Van Devanter, delivering the opinion, says: "Among the questions which naturally arise In this...interstate commerce by railroad as are engines and curs, and sound economic reasons unite with settled rules of law in demanding that all ot these instrumentalities... | |
| 1914 - 1246 sider
...defendant was engaged, or was it so closely connected therewith as to be a part of it" He argued that "tracks and bridges are as indispensable to Interstate...unite with settled rules of law in demanding that all of these Instrumentalities be kept in repair." In support of the holding that the plaintiff there was... | |
| 1920 - 932 sider
...being done independently of the interstate commerce in which the defendant was engaged, or was it ao closely connected therewith as to be a part of it?...unite with settled rules of law in demanding that all of these instrumentalities be kept in repair. The (124 NB) security, expedition, and efficiency of... | |
| 1917 - 1184 sider
...Delaware. L. & WR Co., 229 US 146, 33 Sup. Ct 648, 57 L. Ed. 1125, Ann. Cas. 1914C, 153. that: • "Tracks and bridges are as indispensable to interstate commerce by railroad as are engine? and cars, and sound economic reason unite with settled rules of law in demanding that all of... | |
| 1916 - 1336 sider
...interstate commerce is conceded, and so we arc only concerned with the nature of the work in which tlie plaintiff was employed at the time of his injury....unite with settled rules of law in demanding that nil of these instrumentalities be kept in repair. The security, expedition, and efficiency of the commerce... | |
| 1914 - 1412 sider
...interstate commerce in which the defendant was engaged, or was it so closely connmed therewith as to be u part of it? Was its performance a matter of indifference...unite with settled rules of law in demanding that all of these instruluentalities be kept in repair. The security, expédition, and efficiency of the commerce... | |
| 1920 - 1216 sider
...Co., supra ; Hargrove v. Gulf, C. & SF Railway Co., supra. In the I'cdersen Case, supra, it is said : "Tracks and bridges are as indispensable to interstate...unite with settled rules of law in demanding that all of these instrumentalities be kept in repair. The security, expedition, and efficiency of the commerce... | |
| 1919 - 1082 sider
...commerce by the railroad. 'Tracks and bridges are as indispensable to interstate commerce by railroads as are engines and cars, and sound economic reasons...unite with settled rules of law in demanding that all of these instrumentalities be kept in repair'" (citing United States cases). The court then says: "It... | |
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