Alaska Reports, Volume 2West Publishing Company, 1906 |
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Page 18
... given to him . But instead of that he walked around , stood on a slippery place , and fell . Under these circumstances , can it be said that he was not guilty of contributory negligence ? * * This is one of the dangers whose existence ...
... given to him . But instead of that he walked around , stood on a slippery place , and fell . Under these circumstances , can it be said that he was not guilty of contributory negligence ? * * This is one of the dangers whose existence ...
Page 38
... given by the military commander in that case , the court said : " While the permit given by the commanding officer of the district of Alaska to Ford on May 25 , 1900 , conferred no rights as against the United States nor any title to ...
... given by the military commander in that case , the court said : " While the permit given by the commanding officer of the district of Alaska to Ford on May 25 , 1900 , conferred no rights as against the United States nor any title to ...
Page 46
... diligence , have discovered and produced at the trial . ( 5 ) Excessive damages , appearing to have been given under the influence of passion or prejudice . ( 6 ) Insufficiency of the evidence to justify the 46 2 ALASKA REPORTS .
... diligence , have discovered and produced at the trial . ( 5 ) Excessive damages , appearing to have been given under the influence of passion or prejudice . ( 6 ) Insufficiency of the evidence to justify the 46 2 ALASKA REPORTS .
Page 50
... given greater weight to the " log book " than the jury did , and also to the expert testimony ; but the log had inherent defects . that perhaps the jury considered so important as to render it wholly valueless as evidence , or at least ...
... given greater weight to the " log book " than the jury did , and also to the expert testimony ; but the log had inherent defects . that perhaps the jury considered so important as to render it wholly valueless as evidence , or at least ...
Page 51
... given their testi- mony . Where there is such overwhelming evidence against the ver- dict as to justify the inference that it was rendered under the influence of prejudice , passion , or bias of some kind , the court below should grant ...
... given their testi- mony . Where there is such overwhelming evidence against the ver- dict as to justify the inference that it was rendered under the influence of prejudice , passion , or bias of some kind , the court below should grant ...
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