| 1899 - 2058 páginas
...sound verdict." In the case of Railway Co. v. Ivés, 144 US 409, 417, 12 Sup. Ct. 67'J, the court said: "It is only where the facts are such that all reasonable men must draw the same conclusions from them that the question of negligence is ever considered one of law for the court."... | |
| 1896 - 2118 páginas
...attention to the special circumstances and surroundings was a request for proper instructions. Indeed, when the facts are such that all reasonable men must draw the same conclusion from them, the question of negligence is one of law for the court. Railway Co. v. Ivés, supra. Such generalizations... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1896 - 1242 páginas
...affairs. When a given state of facts Is such that reasonable men may fairly differ upon the question as to whether there was negligence or not, the determination...negligence Is ever considered as one of law for the courts." Judgment affirmed. (159 US Б84) DUNHAM v. JONES et aL (November 18, 1895.) No. 1. RES JumcATA—... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1896 - 786 páginas
...affairs. When a given state of facts is such that reasonable men may fairly differ upon the question as to whether there was negligence or not, the determination...negligence is ever considered as one of law for the court." Judgment affirmed. FOLSOM v. NINETY SIX. CERTIFICATE FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH... | |
| 1895 - 1140 páginas
...affairs. When a given state of facts is such that reasonable men may fairly differ upon the question as to whether there was negligence or not, the determination...negligence is ever considered as one of law for the court." Railway Co. v. Ivés, 144 US 417, 12 Sup. Ct. 679. The appellant argues that the charge of the district... | |
| 1909 - 1132 páginas
...that point is conclusive in this court. Negligence and contributory negligence are usually questions for the jury. It is only where the facts are such...negligence is ever considered as one of law for the court. The answers of the Jury to certain special interrogatories disclose: That the cattle were loaded at... | |
| 1908 - 1164 páginas
...'when a given state of facts is such that reasonable men may fairly differ upon the question as to whether there was negligence or not, the determination...facts are such that all reasonable men must draw the ваше conclusion from them that the question of negligence is ever considered one of law for the... | |
| 1902 - 1166 páginas
...such that reasonable men might fairly differ upon the question as to whether there was contributory negligence or not, the determination of the matter...are such that all reasonable men must draw the same conclusions from them that the question of contributory negli-' gence is ever considered one of law... | |
| 1909 - 1164 páginas
...130*)— QUESTIONS FOB JUBT —NEGLIGENCE. It is only where the faets are such that nil rea«onable men must draw the same conclusion from them that the...negligence is ever considered as one of law for the court. I Ed. Note. — For other ruses, see Negligence, Cent. Dig. §8 2ÍW-297 ; Dec. Dig. § 130.*] •For... | |
| 1911 - 1168 páginas
...that can be drawn from the authorities to aid the defendant in this contention would be to say that it is only where the facts are such that all reasonable...men must draw the same conclusion from them that the drawing of the conclusion is ever considered as one of law for the court ; and, when a given state... | |
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