| 1881 - 638 páginas
...so, the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the nonfeasance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...execution of a particular work, it is his duty to usejeasonable care in the manner of executing, it. so as not to cause any injury to third persons,... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1908 - 604 páginas
...discharge of the duties undertaken and assumed by him, upon the principle of law that, if a person actually undertakes and enters upon the execution...use reasonable care in the manner of executing it, whether done by himself or through his servants. Applying the principle, there is force to the argument... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1882 - 724 páginas
...so, the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the nonfeasance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...the natural consequence of his acts ; and he cannot, by abandoning its execution midway and leaving things in a dangerous condition, exempt himself from... | |
| 1881 - 316 páginas
...so, the principal is the only person who can maintain an action against him for the non-feasance: but if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...the natural consequence of his acts ; and he cannot by abandoning its execution midway, and leaving things in a dangerous condition, exempt himself from... | |
| 1890 - 1220 páginas
...breach bo excused by the plea that his principal is chargeable. Delaney v. Rochcreau, 34 La. Ann. 1123. If the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...persons which may be the natural consequence of his acte; and he cannot escape this duty by abandoning its execution midway, and leaving things in a dangerous... | |
| 1886 - 868 páginas
...the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the non-feasance. Bnt if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...the natural consequence of his acts; and he cannot, by abandoning its execution midway and leaving things in a dangerous condition, exempt himself from... | |
| 1897 - 1218 páginas
...action against him for the nonfeasance. But, If the agent once actually undertakes and entera upuu the. execution of a particular work, it is his duty...to cause any injury to third persons which may be natural consequence» of his acts; and he cannot, by abandoning it» execution midway, and leaving... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1897 - 700 páginas
...so, the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the nonfeasance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...to cause any injury to third persons which may be natural consequences of his acts; and he cannot, by abandoning its execution midway and leaving things... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem - 1889 - 1086 páginas
...the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the non-feasance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...the natural consequence of his acts ; and he cannot by abandoning its execution midway, and leaving things in a dangerous condition, exempt himself from... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1889 - 920 páginas
...the principal is the only person who can maintain any action against him for the non- f<:asance. But if the agent once actually undertakes and enters upon...use reasonable care in the manner of executing it, ao as not to cause any injury to third persons which may be the natural consequence of his acts; PRINCIPAL... | |
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