| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1913 - 794 páginas
...trespasser. /. / 9. Persons passing along the tracks under such circumstances are required to exercise only that degree of care which a reasonably prudent person would exercise under like conditions. Id. 10. Under the second act the power is conferred upon street railroads to condemn... | |
| 1895 - 1200 páginas
...management of his own affairs,"— because the rule Is that reasonable care and diligence Is such as a reasonably prudent person would exercise under the same or similar circumstances, and not such as a prudent person would exercise about his own affaire. This charge is not considered... | |
| 1922 - 1202 páginas
...persons and vehicles crossing the tracks of the defendant at Iowa Park. The care required is euch as a reasonably prudent person would exercise under the same or similar circumstances, and you are charged that, if you find from the evidence that the defendant's agents and servants in... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Martin L. Newell, Mason Harder Newell, Walter Clyde Jones, Keene Harwood Addington, James Christopher Cahill, Basil Jones, James Max Henderson, Ray Smith - 1912 - 744 páginas
...exercise ordinary care to keep its streets in a reasonably safe condition for use; that is, such care as a reasonably prudent person would exercise under the same or similar circumstances. When the city permits adjacent property owners to excavate a portion of its streets, and to construct... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - 1916 - 902 páginas
...this case. "3. By the term 'ordinary care' as mentioned in these instructions is meant such care as a reasonably prudent person would exercise under the same or similar circumstances. "4. The court instructs the jury that if after considering all the evidence in the case you are unable... | |
| 1925 - 1208 páginas
...reasonable time after such shipment is accepted; that it is further the duty of the defendant to exercise that degree of care which a reasonably prudent person...exercise under the same or similar circumstances, and to transport said cattle without any unusual or unreasonable delay or rough handling; and if you... | |
| Howard S. Rowland, Beatrice L. Rowland - 1997 - 712 páginas
...Distinction between Negligence and Malpractice Negligence is the failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise under the same or similar circumstances. Malpractice (professional negligence) refers to negligent acts committed by a person in his or her... | |
| Peter J. Buttaro, Emily L. H. Buttaro - 1999 - 260 páginas
...corporation. 2. A duty of diligence, meaning that directors should exercise that degree of care that the reasonably prudent person would exercise under the same or similar circumstances as to the general management of the corporation. 3. A duty of loyalty, meaning that directors must refrain... | |
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