The proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new, independent cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred. The Atlantic Reporter - Página 2891901Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1917 - 1212 páginas
...the following or some of Its paraphrases: "Ttie proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new, independent cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred." 1 Shearman & Redfield. Negligence... | |
| 1921 - 1166 páginas
...of the damage to the cattle which were deprived of water? The proximate cause of an injury Is thnt which, In a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new, independent cause, produces the Injury, and without which it would not have occurred. Mize v. Rocky Mountain Bell Tel. Co., 38... | |
| 1916 - 1116 páginas
...1916.) 1. NEGLIGENCE ©=»56(1)— "PROXIMATE CAUSE" —ELEMENTS. The proximate cause of an injury is that which in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new, independent cause produces the injury, and without which it would not have occurred, and a wrongdoer who puts into operation a... | |
| 1907 - 1332 páginas
...maintain his action by proof of only one of them. The proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which, In a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new, Independent cause, produces the event, and without which the event would not have occurred. Proximity In point of time or space,... | |
| 1905 - 1262 páginas
...contributed to by his negligence, the judgment should be affirmed. The proximate cause of an event is that which, In a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new independent en use, produces that event, and without •which the event would not have occurred. Shear. & Redf.... | |
| 1903 - 1240 páginas
...licensee, who must accept the premises as he finde them." The obstruction of the crossings was not tliat which. In a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new, Independent cause, produced the accident which resulted in plaintiff's injury, and hence not Its proximate cause. T. &... | |
| 1904 - 1256 páginas
...mental suffering and Impairment of health? If his suffering and impaired health were not produced. In a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new independent cause, by such negligence, It cannot be deemed the proximate cause of plaintiffs Injuries. In order to hold... | |
| 1917 - 1350 páginas
...see Carriers, Cent. Dig. « 1082.] 4. NEGLIGENCE ©=56(1) — "PROXIMATE CAT-BE." "Proximate cause" is that which, in a natural and continuous sequence unbroken by any «=»For other cases see ваше topic and KEY-NUMBER in all Key-Numbered Digest» and Indexu new... | |
| 1904 - 1278 páginas
...(5th Ed.) § 26, the rule is thus stated: "The proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new Independent cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred." And in Laidlaw v. Sage, supra, Judge... | |
| 1903 - 1338 páginas
...subject. The conclusion of the court is well expressed in the syllabus : "The proximate cause of an event is that which, In a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred; and the act of one... | |
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