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" Damages arising from mere sudden terror, unaccompanied by any actual physical injury, but occasioning a nervous or men al shock, cannot, under such circumstances, their lordships think, be considered a consequence which, in the ordinary course of things,... "
The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and ... - Página 859
editado por - 1911
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 78

Ohio. Supreme Court - 1908 - 598 páginas
...terror unaccompanied by any actual physical injury, but occasioning a nervous or mental shock, can not under such circumstances, their Lordships think, be...held that they can, it appears to their Lordships it would be extendOpinion of the Court. ing the liability for negligence much beyond what that liability...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 66

1907 - 1166 páginas
...fright. In its turn, so affects such structures as to cause injury to health, such injury cannot be 'a consequence which, In the ordinary course of things, would flow from the' negligence, unless such injury 'accompany such negligence in point of time.' " In Purcell v. St Paul City Ry. Co.,...
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A Treatise on the Measure of Damages: Or, An Inquiry Into the ..., Volume 2

Theodore Sedgwick, Arthur George Sedgwick - 1891 - 764 páginas
...13 App. Cas. 222. C) Byrne v. Great Southern & W. Ry. Co., in the Court of Appeal. injury cannot be a consequence which, in the ordinary course of things, would flow from the negligence, unless such injury accompany such negligence in point of time." The principle adopted in this case...
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The Liability of Railway Companies for Negligence Towards Passengers

Albert Parsons - 1893 - 244 páginas
...physical injury, but occasioning council a nervous or mental shock, cannot, under such circumstances, be considered a consequence which, in the ordinary...can, it appears to their lordships that it would be . n , ,,.,.. , . . the Privy extending the liability for negligence much beyond what that liability...
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A Treatise of the Law of Damages: Embracing an Elemantary ..., Volume 1

Jabez Gridley Sutherland - 1893 - 1132 páginas
...to be that damages arising from mere sudden terror, unaccompanied by actual physical injury, cannot be considered a consequence which, in the ordinary course of things, would flow from such negligence.1 The court observed that it was remarkable that no precedent was cited of a similar...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 25

1894 - 1228 páginas
...from mere sudden terror, unaccompanied by any actual physical Injury, but occasioning a nervous mental shock, cannot, under such circumstances, their lordships...appears to their lordships that It would be extending tlie liability for negligence much beyond what that liability has hitherto been held to be. Not only...
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 25

1894 - 1232 páginas
...from mere sudden terror, unaccompanied by any actual physical injury, but occasioning a nervous mental shock, cannot, under such circumstances, their lordships...gatekeeper. If it were held that they can, it appears to thc'ir lordships that it would be extending the liability for negligence much beyond what that liability...
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A System of legal medicine v. 2, Volume 2

Allan McLane Hamilton - 1894 - 800 páginas
...mere sudden terror unaccompanied by any actual physical injury, but occasioning a nervous or mental shock, cannot under such circumstances, their lordships think, be considered a consequence which, iu the ordinary course of things woidd flow from the negligence of the gate-keeper." To the same effect...
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A System of Legal Medicine, Volume 2

Allan McLane Hamilton - 1894 - 754 páginas
...shock, cannot imder such circumstances, their lordships think, be considered a consequence which in tho ordinary course of things would flow from the negligence of the gate-keeper." To the same effect are String vs. Railicai/ Co., 147 Pa. St., 40; City of Ntilina vs. Trosper, 27 Kan....
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Negligence in Law: General relations

Thomas Beven - 1895 - 1072 páginas
...fright in its turn so affects such structures as to cause injury to health ; such injury cannot be a consequence which in the ordinary course of things would flow from the negligence, unless such injury ' accompany such negligence in point of time.' " The chief objection in principle...
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