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" In the nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events, more or less dependent upon those preceding, and it is the province of a jury to look at this succession of events or facts, and ascertain whether they are naturally and probably... "
The Southwestern Reporter - Page 59
1911
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Dakota

Dakota Territory. Supreme Court, Granville Gaylord Bennett, Ellison Griffith Smith, Robert B. Tripp - 1889 - 590 pages
...fault, and self-operating, which produced the injury. * * * In the nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events, more or less dependent upon those preceding, and it is the province of the jury to look at this succession of events or facts, and ascertain whether they are naturally and...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 126

Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1891 - 702 pages
...refinements are too minute for rules of social conduct. In the nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events, more or less dependent...in view of the circumstances existing at the time." Discussing the same general principle in another case, that high tribunal said : " In the sense of...
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Cases on Torts: Selected and Arranged for the Use of Law Students in ...

Francis Marion Burdick - 1891 - 416 pages
...are too minute for rules of social conduct. In the • » « f. nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events, more or less dependent upon those preceding, and it is in the province of a jury to look at this succession of events or facts, and ascertain whether they...
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Law of Real Property: Being a Complete Compendium of Real Estate ..., Volume 1

Emerson E. Ballard, Tilghman Ethan Ballard - 1892 - 832 pages
...refinements are too minute for rules of social conduct. In the nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events, more or less dependent...in view of the circumstances existing at the time. " Discussing the same general principle in another case, that high tribunal said: "In the sense of...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 22

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1892 - 1020 pages
...Milwaukee etc. R'y Co. v. Kellogg, 94 US 475, it is said: "In the nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events, more or less dependent upon those preceding, and itia the province of the jury to look at this succession of events or facts, and ascertain whether...
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Negligence of Imposed Duties, Carriers of Passengers

Charles Andrew Ray - 1893 - 914 pages
...Such refinements are too minute for rules of social conduct. In the nature of things there is in every transaction a succession of events more or less dependent upon those preceding it; and it is the province of a jury to look at this succession of events and ascertain whether they...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 25

1894 - 1280 pages
...so imperceptible as to be overlooked by a common mind." "In the nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events more or less dependent...In view of the circumstances existing at the time." The rule is well settled that where a person, by the negligence of another, is placed in such apparent...
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New Cases: Selected Chiefly from Decisions of the Courts of the ..., Volume 30

Austin Abbott - 1894 - 626 pages
...so imperceptible as to be overlooked by a common mind." " In the nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events more or less dependent...in view of the circumstances existing at the time." The rule is well settled that where a person, by the negligence of another, is placed in such apparent...
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The Law of the Master's Liability for Injuries to Servant

William Francis Bailey - 1894 - 674 pages
...be so imperceptible as to be overlooked by a common mind. In the nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events, more or less •dependent...province of a jury to look at this succession of events of fact, and ascertain whether they are naturally and probably connected with each other by a continuous...
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Ohio Legal News, Volume 2

1895 - 794 pages
...is not a question of science or of legal knowledge. * * * In the nature of things, there is in every transaction a succession of events, more or less dependent...independent agencies, and this must be determined in view ol the circumstances existing at the time.' "This opinion of the supreme court is a complete answer...
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