The Federal Reporter, Volumen138West Publishing Company, 1905 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... feet apart , moving at the rate of one every six seconds , to replace a piece of paper which had fallen from a shelf , whereby her arms were broken by coming in contact with such moving bars , she cannot recover damage from the employer ...
... feet apart , moving at the rate of one every six seconds , to replace a piece of paper which had fallen from a shelf , whereby her arms were broken by coming in contact with such moving bars , she cannot recover damage from the employer ...
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... feet long and 4 feet wide , and 2 feet 10 inches from the floor . There was a trough , circular shaped at the bottom , extending along the center line of the table , into which the broken cookies were thrown as they were picked off the ...
... feet long and 4 feet wide , and 2 feet 10 inches from the floor . There was a trough , circular shaped at the bottom , extending along the center line of the table , into which the broken cookies were thrown as they were picked off the ...
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... feet above the sprocket shaft , with boards screwed onto the framework , and then for a space in the center of about seven feet uninclosed , and above the uninclosed space again inclosed on the side , but not in the center , so that the ...
... feet above the sprocket shaft , with boards screwed onto the framework , and then for a space in the center of about seven feet uninclosed , and above the uninclosed space again inclosed on the side , but not in the center , so that the ...
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... feet between the spreaders , and the chains ran around the shaft at the rate of about 42 feet per minute , so that about 10 of the spreaders passed a given point every minute , or one in every 6 seconds . If she did not see this , it ...
... feet between the spreaders , and the chains ran around the shaft at the rate of about 42 feet per minute , so that about 10 of the spreaders passed a given point every minute , or one in every 6 seconds . If she did not see this , it ...
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... feet high , or more . The rock which so came down filled the cut for about 30 feet in length , and to the depth of 6 to 8 feet , completely obstructing the passage of trains . John McGrath , the foreman of said section , with such men ...
... feet high , or more . The rock which so came down filled the cut for about 30 feet in length , and to the depth of 6 to 8 feet , completely obstructing the passage of trains . John McGrath , the foreman of said section , with such men ...
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Página 703 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
Página 436 - ... although the death shall have been caused under such circumstances as amount in law to felony.
Página 506 - ... if the interest of the insured be other than unconditional and sole ownership; or if the subject of insurance be a building on ground, not owned by the insured in fee simple...
Página 68 - President, to show cause why an attachment should not issue against him; for what?
Página 178 - States governing their possessory title, shall have the exclusive right of possession and enjoyment of all the surface included within the lines of their locations, and of all veins, lodes and ledges throughout their entire depth, the top or apex of which lies inside of such surface lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side lines of such surface locations.
Página 496 - This policy is made and accepted subject to the foregoing stipulations and conditions, together with such other provisions, agreements, or conditions as may be endorsed hereon or added hereto, and no officer, agent, or other representative of this company shall have power to waive any provision or condition of this policy except such as by the terms of this policy may be the subject of agreement indorsed hereon or added hereto...
Página 436 - That 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 of such deceased person...
Página 261 - No law shall embrace more than one object, which shall be expressed in its title...
Página 436 - ... every such action shall be for the exclusive benefit of the widow and next of kin of such deceased person, and shall be distributed to such widow and next of kin in the proportion provided by law in relation to the distribution of personal property left by persons dying intestate...
Página 114 - The very object of these laws is monopoly, and the rule is, with few exceptions, that any conditions which are not in their very nature illegal with regard to this kind of property, imposed by the patentee and agreed to by the licensee for the right to manufacture or use or sell the article, will be upheld by the courts. The fact that the conditions in the contracts keep up the monopoly or fix prices does not render them illegal.