| Pennsylvania. Supreme Court - 1891 - 858 páginas
...Varnau were the natural and probable consequence of the negligence of the defendant, or its servants, such a consequence as, under the surrounding circumstances of the case, might and should have been foreseen by the servant as likely to flow from his carelessness, and there was no... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1891 - 952 páginas
...instruction the plaintiff excepted. The Court further charged the jury: "To render the defendant liable, the injury must be the natural and probable consequence...of the negligence, such a consequence as, under the circumstances, might or ought to have been foreseen by the wrong-doer as likely to result from his... | |
| 1891 - 932 páginas
...could not have been foreseen by the engineer as the natural and probable consequence of his conduct. The injury must be the natural and probable consequence of the negligence — such a consequence as might and ought to have been foreseen by the wrong-doer as likely to flow from his act. Pennsylvania... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1891 - 1058 páginas
...present chief justice in Hoag v. Lake Shore etc. RR Co., 85 Pa. St. 293, 27 Am. Rep. 653, as follows: " The injury must be the natural and probable consequence of the negligence; such a consequence as .... might and ought to have been foreseen by the wrong-doer as likely to flow from his act" The three... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1036 páginas
...the proximate cause. The rule on this subject is as follows: "In determining what is proximate cause, the true rule is, that the injury must be the natural...circumstances of the case, might and ought to have been seen by the wrong-doer as an. 1892.] EvviNG г?. PITTSBURGH ETC. E'y Co. 71f ikely to flow from his... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1030 páginas
...proximate cause. The rule on this subject is as follows: " In determining what is proximate cause, the true rule is, that the injury must be the natural...consequence as, under the surrounding circumstances of the d, might and ought to have been seen by the wrong-doer as likely to flow from his act": Pittsburgh... | |
| Albert Barnes Weimer - 1893 - 788 páginas
...caused by the cars frightening a horse.1 The injury must be the natural and probable consequence of negligence, such a consequence as, under the surrounding...and ought to have been foreseen by the wrong-doer is likely to flow from his act. Thus, where a person knew that there were overturned cars near a public... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1074 páginas
...reversed, and the cause remanded. — PROXIMATE CAUSE. — In determining what U proximity of cause, tbe true rule is, that the injury must be the natural...consequence of the negligence; such a consequence as, nnder the circumstances of the case, might and onght to have been foreseen by the wrong-doer as likely... | |
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