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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... ground and permanently injured without any fault or negligence on his part . The plea was not guilty . Appellee was the engineer on a locomotive of the aforesaid railroad company , and with a switching crew of five men be- sides himself ...
... ground and permanently injured without any fault or negligence on his part . The plea was not guilty . Appellee was the engineer on a locomotive of the aforesaid railroad company , and with a switching crew of five men be- sides himself ...
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... grounds , and upon the further ground that the court below erred in certain rulings as to the admissibility of evidence , and in refusing to grant a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence which it is claimed shows that the ...
... grounds , and upon the further ground that the court below erred in certain rulings as to the admissibility of evidence , and in refusing to grant a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence which it is claimed shows that the ...
Page 42
... ground that the constitu- tionality of the act is involved . The provision for attorney's fees was held in Peoria , Deca- tur & Evansville Railway Co. v . Duggan , 109 Ill . 537 , 50 Am . Rep . 619 , to be valid and constitutional , as ...
... ground that the constitu- tionality of the act is involved . The provision for attorney's fees was held in Peoria , Deca- tur & Evansville Railway Co. v . Duggan , 109 Ill . 537 , 50 Am . Rep . 619 , to be valid and constitutional , as ...
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... ground that the action was properly brought in the name of the personal rep- resentative of the deceased , and that the question whether the child or sister should be regarded as the next of kin did not in any way affect the cause of ...
... ground that the action was properly brought in the name of the personal rep- resentative of the deceased , and that the question whether the child or sister should be regarded as the next of kin did not in any way affect the cause of ...
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... ground that the statute upon which it was based was penal , and for that reason could be enforced only within the sovereignty of its creation , yet Sage , J. , said , as the matter had been fully argued before him , he would express his ...
... ground that the statute upon which it was based was penal , and for that reason could be enforced only within the sovereignty of its creation , yet Sage , J. , said , as the matter had been fully argued before him , he would express his ...
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