| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour - 1860 - 712 pages
...Shaw, in the leading case of Far well v. Boston and Worcester Rail Road Corporation, (4 Met. 49,) " is obviously founded on the great principle of social...servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another; and if he does not, and another thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it. If done by a servant... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1910 - 726 pages
...Worcester Railroad Corporation, 4 Mete. 49, in which Chief Justice Shaw stated (p. 55) : "This rule is obviously founded on the great principle of social...servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another, and if he does not, and another thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it. If done by a servant... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - 1870 - 708 pages
...shall answer for his own misbehavior. 1 Bl. Com. 431 ; M'Manus v. Crickett, 1 East, 106. This rule is obviously founded on the great principle of social...servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another ; and if he does not, and another thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it. If done by a servant,... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1873 - 762 pages
...shall answer for his own misbehavior. (1 Bl. Com. 431; McManus v. Cricket, 1 East. 106.) This rule is obviously founded on the great principle of social...servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another; and if he does not, and another thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it. If done by a servant,... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - 1875 - 808 pages
...shall answer for his own misbehavior. 1 Bl. Com. 431 ; M'Manus v. Crickett, 1 East, 106. This rule is obviously founded on the great principle of social...servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another ; and if he does not, and another thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it. If done by a servant,... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - 1875 - 830 pages
...shall answer for his own misbehavior. 1 Bl. Com. 431 ; M'Manus v. Crickett, 1 East, 106. This rule is obviously founded on the great principle of social duty, that every man, in true management of his own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct... | |
| 1901 - 958 pages
...And by Chief Justice Shaw in Farwell v. Boston & ÏV. R. Co. 4 Met. 49, 38 Am. Dec. 339 : "This rule is obviously founded on the great principle of social duty, that every man in the management of hia own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure... | |
| 1923 - 1220 pages
...accident occurred when he was so returning, his employers are liable for the tort committed. 'This rule is obviously founded on the great principle of social...own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servante, shall so conthought to the time of day or evening when Whitney might succeed in getting an... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 544 pages
...the law. A better account was given by Chief Justice Shaw of Massachusetts. ' This rule,' he said,' is obviously founded on the great principle of social...servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another; and if he does not, and another thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it 3 .' This is, indeed,... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 568 pages
...the law. A better account was given by Chief Justice Shaw of Massachusetts. ' This rule,' he said, ' is obviously founded on the great principle of social...servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another ; and if he does not, and another thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it3.' This is, indeed,... | |
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