Alaska Reports, Volume 2West Publishing Company, 1906 |
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Page 10
... taken from a jury unless the case is so clear that in case of a verdict against the defendant it could not be sustained by the court . [ Ed . Note . For cases in point , see vol . 37 , Cent . Dig . Negli- gence , §§ 279-286 . ] On ...
... taken from a jury unless the case is so clear that in case of a verdict against the defendant it could not be sustained by the court . [ Ed . Note . For cases in point , see vol . 37 , Cent . Dig . Negli- gence , §§ 279-286 . ] On ...
Page 15
... taken to remove such danger at once , and , if necessary , the foreman or shift boss must be notified . ( 2 ) When returning to a place after a blast has been fired , the first employé to enter such place must make a careful examination ...
... taken to remove such danger at once , and , if necessary , the foreman or shift boss must be notified . ( 2 ) When returning to a place after a blast has been fired , the first employé to enter such place must make a careful examination ...
Page 18
... taken time to do something . He might have driven in some nails for his protection , or used other methods which would have afforded him protection . The testimony is silent upon this point , but it appears that there was no specific ...
... taken time to do something . He might have driven in some nails for his protection , or used other methods which would have afforded him protection . The testimony is silent upon this point , but it appears that there was no specific ...
Page 23
... taken to such ruling of the court , counsel evidently argued such matters to the jury , and the appellate court holds that their action was improper , and that their verdict could not be sustained for this reason . An accident had ...
... taken to such ruling of the court , counsel evidently argued such matters to the jury , and the appellate court holds that their action was improper , and that their verdict could not be sustained for this reason . An accident had ...
Page 26
... taken note of ; that one of these conditions was the liability of the rock upon the wall of the Glory Hole to slip from its place and fall down at various times ; that to guard against such dangers required constant watchfulness on the ...
... taken note of ; that one of these conditions was the liability of the rock upon the wall of the Glory Hole to slip from its place and fall down at various times ; that to guard against such dangers required constant watchfulness on the ...
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