| 1886 - 848 sider
...that he who engages in the employment of another for the performance of specified duties and services, for compensation, takes upon himself the natural and...perils incident to the performance of such services, and in legal presumption the compensation is adjusted accordingly. And we are not aware of any principle... | |
| 1911 - 1172 sider
...subject is that he who engages in the employment of another for the performance of specific duties for compensation takes upon himself the natural and...risks and perils Incident to the performance of such service, which Includes the carelessness and negligence of fellow servants, that Is, of those who are... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - 1886 - 642 sider
...Conversely, the servant who engages in the employment of another for the performance of specified duties, takes upon himself the natural and ordinary risks...perils incident to the performance of such services, and, in legal presumption, his compensation is adjusted accordingly. Among these risks are those arising... | |
| 1916 - 1116 sider
...general rule is that be who engages in the employment of another for the performance of specific duties for compensation takes upon himself the natural and...ordinary risks and perils incident to the performance of sucli service, which include the carelessness and negligence of those who are in the same employment"... | |
| 1886 - 646 sider
...compensation, takes upon himself the natural i°f>Exeh. 343 (1850). » 1 McMullan's Law, 386. « 4 Mete. 49. and ordinary risks and perils incident to the performance of such services, and in legal presumption the compensation is adjusted accordingly. And we are not aware of any principle... | |
| 1915 - 1408 sider
...that he who engages in the employment of another for the performance of specified duties and services, for compensation, takes upon himself the natural and...perils incident to the performance of such services, and, in legal presumption, the compensation is adjusted accordingly." But philosophizing about the... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1887 - 1016 sider
...fairly be said that when the express messenger enters the service, he can easily foresee, and therefore "takes upon himself, the natural and ordinary risks and perils incident to the performance of such service," including the perils arising from the negligence of those engaged in operating the trains,... | |
| 1887 - 884 sider
...general rule governing the relation between master and servant in this respect is, that the servant takes upon himself the natural and ordinary risks and perils incident to the performance of such service, and the law presumes that the contract is adjusted upon this principle. This doctrine has... | |
| Thomas Gaskell Shearman, Amasa Angell Redfield - 1888 - 720 sider
...that he who engages in the employment of another for the performance of specified duties and services, for compensation, takes upon himself the natural and...perils incident to the performance of such services, and in a legal presumption, the compensation is adjusted accordingly. And we are not aware of any principle... | |
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