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" It is admitted that the rule is difficult of application. But it is generally held that, in order to warrant a finding that negligence or an act not amounting to wanton wrong, is the proximate cause of an injury, it must appear that the injury was the... "
The Atlantic Reporter - Página 311
1901
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 40

1890 - 542 páginas
...intervening between the wrong and the injury? It is admitted that the rule is difficult of application. But it is generally held, that in order to warrant...act not amounting to wanton wrong, is the proximate canse of an injury, it must appear that the injury was the natural and probable consequence of the...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 33

1886 - 548 páginas
...legal knowledge, but of fact for the jury to determine, in view of the accompanying circumstances." "A finding that negligence, or an act not amounting...wanton wrong, is the proximate cause of an injury, is uot warranted unless it appear that the injury was the natural and probable consequence of the negligence...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 83

1916 - 502 páginas
...ensued."1 It is generally held, as stated in the wellknown case of Milwaukee & St. P. Ry. v. Kellogg.2 that "in order to warrant a finding that negligence, or an act amounting to wanton wrong, is the proximate cause of the injury, it must appear that the injury was...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory ..., Volume 32

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
...whole, or was there some new and independent cause intervening between the wrong and the injury? . . . It is generally held that in order to warrant a finding that negligence, or an act not amounting to a wanton wrong, is the proximate cause of the injury, it must appear that the injury was the natural...
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The N.Y. Weekly Digest of Cases Decided in the U.S. Supreme ..., Volume 5

1878 - 680 páginas
...not be considered an exposure to the other in fixing the rate of insurance, is inadmissible. Id. 14 In order to warrant a finding that negligence, or an act not amounting to a wanton wrong, is the proximate cause of an injury, it must appear that the injury was the natural...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 253-254

1919 - 2038 páginas
...Co., 105 US 249, 26 L. Ed. 1070, Justice Miller says: "To warrant a finding that negligence * * * la the proximate cause of an injury, it must appear that...natural and probable consequence of the negligence, * » • an(j that it ought to have been foreseen in the light of the attending circumstances." In...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 135

1905 - 1124 páginas
...Company v. Kellogg, 94 US 469, 24 L. Ed. 256, Mr. Justice Strong, speaking for the Supreme Court, said : "It is generally held that in order to warrant a finding that the negligence, or an act not amounting to wanton wrong, is the proximate cause of the injury, it must...
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Federal Decisions: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ..., Volume 3

1884 - 1126 páginas
...Was there an unbroken connection between the wrongful act and the injury, a continuous operation« It is generally held, that, in order to warrant a...act not amounting to wanton wrong, is the proximate caus.* of an injury, it must appear that the injury was the natural and probable consequence of the...
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A Treatise on the Law of Railroads, Volume 2

Horace Gay Wood - 1885 - 804 páginas
...causes of a wrong for which a remedy is sought, «ays : ' It is admitted that the ruling is diflicult. But it is generally held that in order to warrant...negligence or an act not amounting to wanton wrong ¡8 the proximate cause of an injury, it must appear that the injury was the natural and probable consequence...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 4

1886 - 932 páginas
...legal knowledge, but of fact for the jury to determine, in view of the accompanying circumstances." "A finding that negligence, or an act not amounting to wanton wrong, is the proximate cause of an injur' . is not warranted unless it appear that the injury was the natural and probabie consequence...
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