| Louisiana - 1825 - 804 páginas
...contracted. CHAPTER II. • Of Offences and Quasi- Offences. ART. 2294. — Every act whatever of man, that causes damage to another, obliges him, by whose fault it happened, to repair it. ART. 2295. — Every person is responsible for the damage he occasions not merely by his act, but by... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court, Branch Walthus Miller, Thomas Curry - 1837 - 694 páginas
...Damages should be allowed in this suit, because the law directs that " every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." Louisiana Code, articles 2294-96. And this is certainly a case in which the minors, represented by... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court, Branch Walthus Miller, Thomas Curry - 1841 - 666 páginas
...merely arbitrary rules of a foreign system, should not be invoked. The Louisiana Code, article 2294, which, declares that "every act of man which causes...damage to another, obliges him, by whose fault it happens, to repair it," doet not limit the rigkl to recover in an action of slander, to words "actionable"... | |
| 1874 - 486 páginas
...Civil Code undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that " every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." (o) Toulier, in his commentary on the code, regards this as a happy thonght, and a return to the law... | |
| Louisiana - 1870 - 916 páginas
...it happened to repair it," be re-enaeted and amended so as to read, "Every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by -whose fault it happened to repair it; the right of this action shall survive in cases of death in favor of the minor children and widow of... | |
| 1874 - 752 páginas
...Civil Code undertook U> abolish these distinctions by enacting that "every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it."* Toullier, in his commentary on the code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to the law of... | |
| 1874 - 660 páginas
...Civil Code undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that "every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." Art. 1382. TOULLIEH, in his commentary on the Code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to... | |
| 1879 - 540 páginas
...civil code undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it.' Touillier, in his commentary on the code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to the law... | |
| 1874 - 440 páginas
...civil code undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that " every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." t Toullier, in his commentary on the code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to the law... | |
| 1874 - 778 páginas
...Civil Code undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that " every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." Art. 1382. Toullier, in his Commentary on the Code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to... | |
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