If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the ordinary course of events, prove injurious to some other person or persons, and does actually result in injury through the intervention of other causes which are not wrongful, the... Albany Law Journal - Página 1091885Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edwin Ames Jaggard - 1895 - 700 páginas
...a sufficient height. Judge Cooley has stated the rule with great conservatism. If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the...ordinary course of events, prove injurious to some others, and Sctually result, and does actually result, in injury, through the intervention of other... | |
| 1897 - 772 páginas
...attending circumstances." Jag. Torts, c. 5. Judge Cooley states the rule thus : " If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the...ordinary course of events, prove injurious to some others, and result, and does actually result, in in jury, through the intervention of other causes... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1897 - 1068 páginas
...foreseen In the light of the attending circumstances. NEGLIGENCE-PROXIMATE CAUSE.— If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the ordinary course of events, prove injurious to others, actually results in injury, through the intervention of other causes not wrongful, the Injury... | |
| John Milton Gardner, Walter James Eagle - 1899 - 910 páginas
...states the law to be: "If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the natural course of events, prove injurious to some other person or persons, and does actually result in injury through the intervention of other causes which are not wrongful, the injury shall be referred... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1899 - 1054 páginas
...Brotherton v. Manhattan Beach Imp. Co.. 48 Neb. 503; 58 Am. St. Rep. 709, and note. But if the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the ordinary course of events, prove injurious to others, and actually results in injury, through the intervention of other causes not wrongful, the... | |
| 1900 - 1236 páginas
...distinguished jurist and text •writer is, we think, peculiarly applicable to the case: "If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the...other person or persons, and does actually result in injury through the intervention of other ciuisps which are not wrongful, the injury shall be referred... | |
| 1900 - 1230 páginas
...page 70, Judge Cooley states one of the rules relating to the subject us follows: "If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the...other person or persons, and does actually result in injury through the Intervention of other causes, which are not wrongful, the injury shall be referred... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem - 1902 - 788 páginas
...attending circumstances." Jag. Torts, c. 5. Judge Cooley states the rule thus: "If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the...ordinary course of events, prove Injurious to some others, and result, and does actually result. In injury, through the intervention of other causes not... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Eugene Glenroy Kreider - 1903 - 816 páginas
...the injury as would have resulted if the person had been in good bodily health. "If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to- the...other person or persons, and does actually result in injury through the intervention of other causes which are Nov. 1902.] Opinion of the Court. — DTTNBAB,... | |
| 1904 - 1052 páginas
...ordinary course of events, and as a proximate result of a sufficient '-anse. (S) If the original act was wrongful, and would naturally, according to the...other person or persons, and does actually result in Injury through the intervention of other causes which are not wrongful, the injury shall be referred... | |
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