Commentaries on the Law of Negligence in All Relations: (including a Complete Revision of the Author's Previous Works on the Same Subject)Bowen-Merrill Company, 1905 |
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... sufficient time to prevent collision.1 * Whenever the green and red side lights cannot be fixed on small vessels under way during bad weather , these lights must be kept at hand , lighted and ready for use , and on the approach of or to ...
... sufficient time to prevent collision.1 * Whenever the green and red side lights cannot be fixed on small vessels under way during bad weather , these lights must be kept at hand , lighted and ready for use , and on the approach of or to ...
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... sufficient compli- ance with the Regulations for Pre- venting Collisions at Sea , article 11 , requiring a ship which is being over taken to show from her stern a white light or a flare - up light , al- though the mere flashing of the ...
... sufficient compli- ance with the Regulations for Pre- venting Collisions at Sea , article 11 , requiring a ship which is being over taken to show from her stern a white light or a flare - up light , al- though the mere flashing of the ...
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... sufficient lookout has contributed . The mere absence , in- competency or improper position of the lookout will not render the vessel liable unless this fact was responsible for the collision.21 In other words , the deficiencies in ...
... sufficient lookout has contributed . The mere absence , in- competency or improper position of the lookout will not render the vessel liable unless this fact was responsible for the collision.21 In other words , the deficiencies in ...
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... sufficient for steerage way until proper signals are given and under- stood , or until the vessels have passed each other.27 Promptness is required in the performance of this duty of slackening speed , but negligence will not ordinarily ...
... sufficient for steerage way until proper signals are given and under- stood , or until the vessels have passed each other.27 Promptness is required in the performance of this duty of slackening speed , but negligence will not ordinarily ...
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... sufficient margin for passing and for the usual and necessary variance in the course of the sailing- vessel through yawing or leeway.1 The approach should not be so Rep . 847 ; Shaw v . The Reading & The David Smith , 38 Fed . Rep . 269 ...
... sufficient margin for passing and for the usual and necessary variance in the course of the sailing- vessel through yawing or leeway.1 The approach should not be so Rep . 847 ; Shaw v . The Reading & The David Smith , 38 Fed . Rep . 269 ...
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accident admissible aff'g s. c. alleged Atchison &c averment Baltimore &c Brooklyn Heights carrier cause of action Chicago &c collision complaint contributory negligence court crossing danger death deceased defective defendant defendant's duty employé engine evidence fact failure fault Galveston &c gence Gulf &c highway Illinois &c injured person Iowa jury Lake Shore &c liable light loss Louis &c Louisville &c Mass Minn Misc Missouri &c N. E. Rep N. Y. St N. Y. Supp Navigation Rules negligence Ohio C. C. passenger personal injuries plaintiff pleading presumption proof question railroad company reason recover recovery rev'g s. c. right of action River s. c. aff'd S. W. Rep servant sidewalk signals South speed statute steamer street sufficient Tenn Texas &c tion track train U. S. App vessel York &c
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138. lappuse - ... in every such action the jury may give such damages as they may think proportioned to the injury resulting from such death to the parties respectively for whom and for whose benefit such action shall be brought...
116. lappuse - Every such action shall be brought by and in the names of the personal representatives of such deceased person, and the amount recovered in every such action shall be for the exclusive benefit of the widow and next of kin...
562. lappuse - The ruling was in form that there was no evidence of negligence to go to the jury...
538. lappuse - General damages are such as the law implies or presumes to have accrued from the wrong complained of. Special damages are such as really took place and are not implied by law...
575. lappuse - When a thing which causes injury is shown to be under the management of the defendant, and the accident is such as in the ordinary course of things does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable 1 48 Am. St. Rep. 146. evidence, in the absence of explanation, by the defendant, that the accident arose from a want of care.