| 1885 - 550 pages
...whom the question is submitted, may award ' such a sum not exceeding $5,000,' as they or he deem or ' deems to be a fair and just compensation for the pecuniary...persons for whose benefit the action is brought.' The same section of the Code (1904), from which the quotation has just been made, further provides: ' When... | |
| New York (State) - 1880 - 832 pages
...inquiry, or upon a trial, or, where issues of fact are tried without a jury, the court or the referee, deems to be a fair and just compensation for the pecuniary...persons, for whose benefit the action is brought. When final judgment for the plaintiff is rendered, the clerk must add to the sum so awarded, interest... | |
| New York (State) - 1881 - 1532 pages
...are tried without a jury, the court or the referee, deems to be a fair ami just compensation for tho pecuniary injuries, resulting, from the decedent's...persons, for whose benefit the action is brought. When final judgment for the plaintiff is rendered, the clerk must add to the sum so awarded, interest... | |
| 1915 - 456 pages
...actions shall include compensation for the pecuniary injuries resulting from the death of the deceased to the person or persons for whose benefit the action is brought; but the recovery in respect of the death of any one person shall not exceed $5,000; and the action... | |
| 1901 - 1134 pages
...debts, and expenses of administration." Id. Í 1903. "The damages awarded to the plaintiff may be euch a sum as the Jury • * * deems to be a fair and just...persons, for whose benefit the action is brought." Id. f 1904. The Revised Statutes, which are modified to some extent by these provisions of the Code,... | |
| 1885 - 512 pages
...The next section (1904) provides that the damages awarded may be such a sum, not exceeding $5,000, as the jury deems to be a fair and just compensation...or persons for whose benefit the action is brought. In any case the estimate of damages must, to a certain extent, depend upon probabilities, as death... | |
| 1885 - 548 pages
...whom the question is submitted, may award ' such a sum not exceeding $5,000,' as they or he deem or ' deems to be a fair and just compensation for the pecuniary...persons for whose benefit the action is brought.' The same section of the Code (1904), from which the quotation has just been made, further provides: 1 When... | |
| New York (State). Courts, Nathan Howard (Jr.), Rowland M. Stover - 1885 - 672 pages
...•submitted, may award "such a sum, not exceeding five thousand dollars," as they or he deem or " deems to be a fair .and just compensation for the...persons for whose benefit the action is brought." The same section of the Code (1904), from which the quotation has just been made, further provides: " When... | |
| New York (State), Charles David Rust - 1885 - 814 pages
...upon i trial, or, where issues of fact are tried without a jury, the court or the referee, deems to he a fair and just compensation for the pecuniary injuries,...persons, for whose benefit the action is brought. When final judgment for the plaintiff is rendered, the clerk must add to the sum so awarded, interest... | |
| 1906 - 1164 pages
...commissions of plaintiff on the residue. Section 1904 defines the precise nature of the recovery as* "a fair and Just compensation for the pecuniary Injuries,...the person or persons, for whose benefit the action la brought." Section 1905 reads: "The term, 'aext of kin,' as used In the foregoing sections, has the... | |
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