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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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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 176

1919 - 1022 pages
...self-operating, which produced the injury." And again: "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 nnturally...
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Negligence and Compensation Cases Annotated, Volume 18

1920 - 1296 pages
...cause Intervening between the wrong and 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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The Federal Reporter, Volume 97

1900 - 1020 pages
...not a question of science or of legal knowledge. * * * -ln 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." To the same effect are Insurance Co. v. Melick and Railway Co. v. Callaghan, supra. Now, it is common...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 13

1881 - 572 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 upon those preceding, and it is the 17 See 12 Cent. LJ 534. 18 4 Otto, 476; 6 Cent. LJ 305. province of the jury to look at this succession...
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Cases on the Law of Torts

Lyman P. Wilson - 1928 - 1130 pages
...considered as reaching to the effect, and proximate to it. ... 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 Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of the District ..., Volume 23

District of Columbia. Court of Appeals - 1904 - 676 pages
...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...the province of a jury to look at this succession of Opinion of the Court. [23 App. events or facts, and ascertain whether they are naturally and probably...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 26

1891 - 1250 pages
...dependent upon those preceding, and it is the province of a jury to look at this succession of events, and ascertain whether they are naturally and probably...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 an...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volume 87

1916 - 1142 pages
...considered as reaching to the effect and proximate to it. * * * 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 facts, and ascertain whether they are naturally and probably connected with each other by a continuous...
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The Southern Reporter, Volume 78

1918 - 1028 pages
...iiot 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...in view of the circumstances existing at the time." [2] As the result of the fire of December 12, 1914, a large portion of the west wall immediately fell,...
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Southern Reporter, Volume 78

1918 - 1186 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...dissevered by new and independent agencies, and this must he determined in view of the circumstances existing at the time." [2] As the result of the fire of...
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