... or severed from the realty, therefore, by necessary logical sequence, she is entitled to the value of the coal as it lay in the pit after it had been mined ; and so it was decided below. It is apparent that this view would transfer to the plaintiff... Pennsylvania State Reports - Página 295por Pennsylvania. Supreme Court - 1863Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1862 - 802 páginas
...apparent that this transfers to the plaintiff all the defendant's labor in mining the coal, and thus gives her more than compensation for the injury done. Yet we admit the accuracy of the conclusion, if we may properly base our reasoning on the form, rather than on the principle or... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1879 - 592 páginas
...court say: " It is apparent that this view would transfer to the plaintiff all the defendant's labor in mining the coal, and thus give her more than compensation...for the injury done. Yet we admit the accuracy of the conclusion, if we may properly base our reasoning on the form rather than on the principle or purpose... | |
| 1886 - 880 páginas
...decided below. It is apparent that this view would transfer to the plaintiff all the defendant's labor in mining the coal, and thus give her more than compensation...we admit the accuracy of this conclusion, if we may )roperly base our reasoning on the form rather than on the principle or purpose of the remedy. But... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison - 1886 - 772 páginas
...court say : " It is apparent that this view would transfer to the plaintiff all the defendant's labor in mining the coal, and thus give her more than compensation...for the injury done. Yet we admit the accuracy of the conclusion, if we may properly base our reasoning on the form rather than on the principle or purpose... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison - 1888 - 774 páginas
...decided below. It is apparent that this view would transfer to tho plaintiff all the defendant's labor in mining the coal, and thus give her more than compensation for the injury done. Tet we admit the accuracy of this conclusion, if we may properly base our reasoning on the form rather... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick, Arthur George Sedgwick - 1891 - 764 páginas
...decided below. It is apparent that this view would transfer to the plaintiff all the defendant's labor in mining the coal, and thus give her more than compensation...sacrifice the principle to the very form by which we are endeavoring to enforce it. Principles can never be realized without forms, and they are often inevitably... | |
| Joseph Asbury Joyce, Howard Clifford Joyce - 1903 - 1046 páginas
...coal as it lay in the pit after it had Ixjen mined. The court on appeal declared that they admitted " the accuracy of this conclusion if we may properly...than on the principle or purpose of the remedy.'' But in a later case it is held that the general principle is that the damages are to be assessed at the... | |
| Isaac Franklin Russell - 1909 - 756 páginas
...decided below. It is apparent that this view would transfer to the plaintiff all the defendant's labor in mining the coal, and thus give her more than compensation...sacrifice the principle to the very form by which we are endeavoring to enforce it. Principles can never be realized without forms, and they are often inevitably... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1909 - 648 páginas
...view would transfer to the plaintiff alL_the_-de_fendanl's labor in mining the coal, and thusjjive her more than compensation for the injury done. Yet...sacrifice the principle to the very form by which we are endeavoring to enforce it. Principles can never be realized without forms, and they are often inevitably... | |
| Judson Adams Crane - 1928 - 536 páginas
...Stahler's Adm'r, 33 Pa. 251, 75 Am. Dec. 592. What, then, is the measure of damages? The plaintiff insists that because the action is allowed for the coal as...reasoning on the form, rather than on the principle or puras a Device for Measuring Value, 26 Col. Law Rev. 559; Gluck, Rate of Exchange in the Law of Damages,... | |
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