| Young Berryman Smith, Noel Thomas Dowling - Public utilities - 1926 - 1310 pages
...usually no longer under the eye of the owner. He seldom follows or sends any servant with them to their destination. If they • should be lost or injured...contradicted, would excuse their masters and themselves.' " And it is further said in the same case that this liability terminates, "whenever the care and custody... | |
| Herbert Barrs Farthing Davies - Carriers - 1926 - 168 pages
...of the carrier or his servants, or stolen by them, or by thieves in collusion with them, the owners would be unable to prove either of these causes of...not be contradicted, would excuse their masters and themselves."2 The burden extends to all risks outside the exceptions, including loss 1 GWR v. Bagge,... | |
| Law - 1890 - 572 pages
...they should be lost or injured by the grossest negligence of the carrier or his servants, or ttolen by them, or by thieves in collusion with them, the...contradicted, would excuse their masters and themselves. To give due security to property, the law has added to that responsibility of a carrier, which immediately... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1280 pages
...under the eye of the owner. He seldom follows or sends any servant with them to the place of their destination. If they should be lost or Injured by...contradicted, would excuse their masters and themselves. To give due security to property, the law has added to that responsibility of a carrier which Immediately... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1866 - 814 pages
...destination. If they should be lost or injured by the grossest negligence of the carrier or his servants, of stolen by them, or by thieves in collusion with them,...contradicted, would excuse their masters and themselves. To give due security to property, the law has therefore added to that responsibility of a carrier which... | |
| Minnesota. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1888 - 614 pages
...usually no longer under the eye of the owner; he seldom follows or sends any servant with them to their destination. If they should be lost or injured by...contradicted, would excuse their masters and themselves." Chancellor Kent, expressing the same idea more tersely, says the rule is founded on broad principles... | |
| Reinhard Zimmermann - Contracts (Roman law) - 1996 - 1316 pages
...collusion with them, the owner would be unable 10 prove euher of these causes of loss. His wirnesses must be the carrier's servants; and they, knowing...contradicted, would excuse their masters and themselves. To give due security to property, the law has added to that responsibility of a carrier which immediately... | |
| Minnesota. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 632 pages
...usually no longer under the eye of the owner. He seldom follows or sends any servant with them to their destination. If they should be lost or injured by...contradicted, would excuse their masters and themselves.' " And it is further said in the same case that this liability terminates, "whenever the care and custody... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1314 pages
...under the eye of the owner. He seldom follows or sends any servant with them to the place of their destination. If they should be lost or Injured by...contradicted, would excuse their masters and themselves. To give due security to property, the law has added to that responsibility of a carrier which immediately... | |
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