Held, that, it being admitted that the defendants had been guilty of negligence which caused the drovers to lose control over the cattle, and it being also admitted that the plaintiff's men had done all they could to recover control over the beasU and... The Weekly Notes - Page 301874Full view - About this book
| Law - 1874 - 436 pages
...passed which ran over the cattle. Held, that, it being admitted that the defendants had been guilty of negligence which caused the drovers to lose control...were killed, their death was the consequence of the defendant's negligence; and the damage was not too remote. Sneesby v. Lancashire and Yorkthire Railway... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 1038 pages
...passed which ran over the cattle: Held, that, it being admitted that the defendants had been guilty of negligence which caused the drovers to lose control...had done all they could to recover control over the beasU and had not been able to do so before they were killed, their death was the consequence of the... | |
| John Fletcher Lacey - Railroad law - 1884 - 1404 pages
...the line. Held (affirming the judgment of the queen's bench), that as defendant had been guilty of negligence which caused the drovers to lose control over the cattle, and caused the cattle to become infuriated, it was no answer that if the fence of the garden had not been... | |
| John Milton Gardner, Walter James Eagle - Employers' liability - 1901 - 800 pages
...so on to the line. Held (affirming judgment of Queen's Bench), that as defendants had been guilty of negligence which caused the drovers to lose control over the cattle and caused the cattle to become infuriated, it was no answer that if the fence of the garden had not been... | |
| Thomas Atkins Street - Actions and defenses - 1906 - 542 pages
...which ran over the cattle. It was held that, it being admitted that the defendants had been guilty of negligence which caused the drovers to lose control...defendants' negligence; and the damage was not too remote. 5. Harris v. Mobbs (1878):* A house van attached to a steam plough was left for the night on the grassy... | |
| Thomas A. Street - Law - 1999 - 540 pages
...which ran over the cattle. It was held that, it being admitted that " the defendants had been guilty of negligence which caused the drovers to lose control...over the cattle, and it being also admitted that the plaintiffs men had done all they could to recover control over the beasts and had not been able to... | |
| Law - 1874 - 676 pages
...been guilty of negligence which caused the drovers to lose control ovei the cattle, and it being abo admitted that the plaintiff's men had done all they...been able to do so before they were killed, their dtath was the consequence of the defendants' negligence, and the damage was not too remote. Declaration... | |
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