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" Code undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that "every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it. "
The Workmen's Compensation Law Journal - Page 341
by United States - 1920
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Civil Code of the State of Louisiana: Preceded by the Treaty of Cession with ...

Louisiana - 1825 - 804 pages
...II. • Of Offences and Quasi- Offences. ART. 2294. — Every act whatever of man, that causes damage to another, obliges him, by whose fault it happened, to repair it. ART. 2295. — Every person is responsible for the damage he occasions not merely by his act, but by...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 10

Louisiana. Supreme Court, Branch Walthus Miller, Thomas Curry - 1837 - 694 pages
...be allowed in this suit, because the law directs that " every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." Louisiana Code, articles 2294-96. And this is certainly a case in which the minors, represented by...
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The Law Times, Volume 56

1874 - 486 pages
...undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that " every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." (o) Toulier, in his commentary on the code, regards this as a happy thonght, and a return to the law...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 6

Louisiana. Supreme Court, Merritt M. Robinson - 1845 - 676 pages
...quasi-contract, hut under art. 2294 of the Civil Code, which declares that every act of man which causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened, to repair it. 4. The distinction between offences and quasi-offences is, that the former are those illegal acts which...
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The Revised Statute Laws of the State of Louisiana from the Organization of ...

Louisiana - 1870 - 916 pages
...repair it," be re-enacted and amended so as to read: " Every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it; the right of this action shall survive in cases of death in favor of the minor children And widow of...
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The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the Lawyers, Volume 8

1874 - 440 pages
...undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that " every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." t Toullier, in his commentary on the code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to the law...
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The American Railway Reports

1874 - 660 pages
...undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that "every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." Art. 1382. TOULLIEH, in his commentary on the Code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 9

1879 - 540 pages
...undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it.' Touillier, in his commentary on the code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to the law...
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The American Law Times Reports, Volume 1

1874 - 778 pages
...undertook to abolish these distinctions by enacting that " every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it." Art. 1382. Toullier, in his Commentary on the Code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to...
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The Southern Law Review: And Chart of the Southern Law and ..., Volume 3

1874 - 752 pages
...undertook U> abolish these distinctions by enacting that "every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it."* Toullier, in his commentary on the code, regards this as a happy thought, and a return to the law of...
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