No man is held by law to a higher degree of skill than the fair average of his profession or trade, and the standard of due care is the conduct of the average prudent man. Atlantic Reporter - Página 4211896Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1902 - 332 páginas
...duty. No man is held by law by a higher degree of skill, than the fair average of his profession or trade, and the standard of due care is the conduct of the average prudent man. If it was the ordinary usage to have spark arresters on engines, and to burn leaves, etc., for more... | |
| 1903 - 1010 páginas
...business. No man is held by law to a higher degree of skill than the fair average of his profession or trade, and the standard of due care is the conduct...commonly adopted by those in the same business, is a negligent way, for which liability shall be imposed. Juries must necessarily determine the responO'Neill... | |
| 1903 - 1040 páginas
...business. No man is held by law to a higher degree of skill than the fair average of his profession or trade, and the standard of due care is the conduct...same, and, however strongly they may be convinced thnt there is a better or less dangerous way, no jury can be permitted to say that the usual and ordinary... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1903 - 1060 páginas
...competent fellow-servants, yet it was liable if it failed to make some test unknown to them or to it. '\N"o jury can be permitted to say that the usual...commonly adopted by those in the same business is a negligent 11C way, for which liability shall be imposed'': Bailey on Master's Liability for Injuries... | |
| 1904 - 1122 páginas
...business. No man is held by law to a higher degree of skill than the fair average of his profession or trade, and the standard of due care is the conduct...the average prudent man. The test of negligence in the employers is the same, and however strongly they may be convinced that there is a better or less... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court, William Wilcox Cooke - 1904 - 846 páginas
...business. No man is held by law to a higher degree of skill than the fair average of his profession or trade, and the standard of due care is the conduct of the average prudent man." It may be conceded that no evidence was introduced on the last trial sufficient to sustain a verdict... | |
| 1904 - 1332 páginas
...defendant's duty to its servants was the care required by the usual and ordinary usage of the business. The standard of due care Is the conduct of the average prudent man." See, also, C., B. & QB Co. v. Oyster, 58 Neb. 1. 78 NW 359; C., B. & QB Co. v. Kellogg, 55 Neb. 748,... | |
| Australia. High Court - 1910 - 924 páginas
...business. No man is held by law to a higher degree of skill than the fair average of his profession or trade, and the standard of due care is the conduct...commonly adopted by those in the same business is a negligent way, for which liability shall be imposed. Juries must necessarily determine the responsibility... | |
| Francis Marion Burdick - 1905 - 604 páginas
...judicially declared, " means safe according to the usages, habits and ordinary risks of the business. * * * No jury can be permitted to say that the usual and ordinary way " of preparing a place of work is an unsafe way.318 In a recent New Hampshire case the majority of... | |
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