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" The persons entitled to recover damages for any injury causing death shall be the husband, widow, children, or parents of the deceased, and no other relative, and the sum recovered shall go to them in the proportion they would take his or her personal... "
The Pacific Reporter - Page 17
1920
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The Practice of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in ..., Volume 1

William Tidd - 1856 - 838 pages
...1852. PL p. 301. Purd. Dig. COS, Ed. 1853. Sect. 1. The persons entitled to recover damages for any injury causing death, shall be the husband, -widow,...parents of the deceased, and no other relative; and it is no plea in abatement,(e) or ground of nonsuit//) that there are other partners not named. In bringing...
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The American Lawyer, and Business-man's Form-book

Delos White Beadle - 1860 - 368 pages
...case for words, within one year next after words spoken. Persons entitled to recover damage for any injury causing death, shall be the husband, widow,...or parents, of the deceased, and no other relative. The action shall be brought within one year after the death, and not thereafter. Infants, married women,...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 73

Ohio. Supreme Court - 1906 - 554 pages
...the act of April 26, 1855, are as follows: "Sec. 1. The persons entitled to recover damages for any injury causing death, shall be the husband, widow,...parents of the deceased, and no other relative, and the sum recovered shall go to them in the proportion they take his or her personal estate in case of...
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The Southern Law Review, Volume 1

1875 - 870 pages
...action for, and recover damages for the death thus occasioned." (Purdon's Penn. Dig. 1862, p. 754, J 2.) "The persons entitled to recover damages for an injury...parents of the deceased, and no other relative ; and the sum recovered shall go to them, in the proportion they would take his or her personal estate in...
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Weekly Notes of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ..., Volume 11

1882 - 634 pages
...demurrer. The Act of 26 April, 1855, § i, provides that "the persons entitled to recover damages for any injury causing death, shall be the husband, widow,...or parents of the deceased, and no other relative." The Act of 27 April, 1855, § 3, provides that " illegitimate children shall take and be known by the...
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Weekly Notes of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ..., Volume 40

1897 - 642 pages
...As early as 1803, (4 Smith's Laws, 65), and 1812 (5 Smith, 392), and by th« Act of June 13. l83°, shall be the husband, widow, children, or parents of the deceased, and no other relatives," was only a further recognition of that obligation after death, though restricted in its...
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Philadelphia Reports, Volume 10

Henry Edward Wallace - 1879 - 676 pages
...occasioned." This act was amended by an act of April 26, 1855, Purdpn's Digest, p. 1094, as follows : " The persons entitled to recover damages for an injury...or parents of the deceased, and no other relative, aud the sum recovered shall go to them in the proportion they would take in his or her personal estate...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 176

1910 - 1052 pages
...Pa. 1855, No. 323, p. 309) and is as follows: "That the persons entitled to recover damages for any injury causing death shall be the husband, widow,...parents of the deceased and no other relative; and the sum recovered shall go to them In the proportion they would take his or her personal estate hi...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 93-94

1899 - 2060 pages
...Pennsylvania act of April 26, 1855 (PL 309), is as follows: "The persons entitled to recover damages, for any injury causing death, shall be the husband, widow,...parents of the deceased, and no other relative, and the sum recovered shall go to them in the proportion they would take his or her personal estate in...
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The Federal Reporter

1925 - 1124 pages
...the wrongful death statute of Pennsylvania. It enacted that the persons entitled to recover should be "the husband, widow, children or parents of the deceased and no other relatives." It was held that the statute did not give any one the right to recover for the death of...
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