The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases, Affecting Railroads of Every Kind, Decided by the Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction in the United States, England, and Canada [1894-1913].E. Thompson Company, 1903 |
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Page 79
... conductor was asleep ; and the engineer , whose watch was slow , undertook to make the next station . In the collision with the passenger train , which ensued , a fellow servant of the engineer was killed . By the Louis- iana law a ...
... conductor was asleep ; and the engineer , whose watch was slow , undertook to make the next station . In the collision with the passenger train , which ensued , a fellow servant of the engineer was killed . By the Louis- iana law a ...
Page 81
... conductor , Farrar , was asleep or dozing when his train passed Howcott , where it ought to have been run onto the side track to let the approaching passenger train pass . pass . The engineer of the freight disregarded his duty , and ...
... conductor , Farrar , was asleep or dozing when his train passed Howcott , where it ought to have been run onto the side track to let the approaching passenger train pass . pass . The engineer of the freight disregarded his duty , and ...
Page 82
... conductor , Farrar , contribute to the collision of the trains , and is the compány liable for the com- bined negligence of the conductor and the engineer ? It is held , under the decisions in Louisiana , that , if injury is caused by ...
... conductor , Farrar , contribute to the collision of the trains , and is the compány liable for the com- bined negligence of the conductor and the engineer ? It is held , under the decisions in Louisiana , that , if injury is caused by ...
Page 83
... conductor of a railroad train in that state represents or personates the railway company , and that the company is liable , under said law , for any damages or injury caused to its other employees on the train by or through such conductor's ...
... conductor of a railroad train in that state represents or personates the railway company , and that the company is liable , under said law , for any damages or injury caused to its other employees on the train by or through such conductor's ...
Page 132
... conductor of the train testi- fied for defendant that the train was required to stop in sight of the drawbridge , and that when the train came in sight of the bridge the whistle was sounded , and the train stopped 400 or 500 yards from ...
... conductor of the train testi- fied for defendant that the train was required to stop in sight of the drawbridge , and that when the train came in sight of the bridge the whistle was sounded , and the train stopped 400 or 500 yards from ...
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