We think that the true rule of law is that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril ; and if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable... The Pacific Reporter - Página 2221898Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1888 - 1060 páginas
...think that the true rule of law is, that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land, and collects and keeps there anything likely to do...must keep it in at his peril ; and if he does not do eo, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape. He... | |
| Stephen Martin Leake - 1888 - 662 páginas
...upon the general principle, " that the person who, water. for his own purposes, hrings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do...escapes, must keep it in at his peril ; and if he docs not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its... | |
| John Innes Clark Hare - 1889 - 748 páginas
...his land, and collects and keeps there, anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it at his peril, and if he does not do so, is prima facie...damage which is the natural consequence of its escape. . . . The person whose grass or corn is eaten or trodden down bv the escaping cattle of his neighbor,... | |
| John Innes Clark Hare - 1889 - 744 páginas
...Chamber, and sustained in the House of Lords : "The person who for his own purposes brings on his land, and collects and keeps there, anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it at his peril, and if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem - 1889 - 1086 páginas
...brings on his lands, and collects or keeps there, anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, to keep it in at his peril; and if he does not do so, he ia prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape.4 This... | |
| John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland - 1889 - 1462 páginas
...or liable to do mischief if it escape, viz. : One who, for his own purposes, brings upon his land, and collects and keeps there, anything likely to do mischief if it escape, must keep it in at his peril, and if he does not do so is prima fade answerable for all the... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1890 - 694 páginas
...We think that the true rule of law is, that the person who for his own purposes brings on his lands, and collects and keeps there, anything likely to do...damage which is the natural consequence of its escape. He can excuse himself by showing that the escape was owing to the plaintiff's default ; or perhaps... | |
| 1890 - 958 páginas
...PUtchtr v. Rylandt, LB 3 HL 330, is that the perHon who, for IIIH own purposes, bringt on his lands, and collects and keeps there, anything likely to do mischief if it escapen, niant keep it in at hisjjgril, and, if be does not do so, i» prima facie answerable for all... | |
| Seymour Dwight Thompson - 1891 - 576 páginas
...think that the true rule of law is, that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do...damage which is the natural consequence of its escape. He can excuse himself by showing that the escape was owing to the plaintiffs default ; or perhaps that... | |
| Sir John William Salmond - 1891 - 256 páginas
..." We think that the true rule of law is, that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do...damage which is the natural consequence of its escape. . . . This, we (1) May ». Burdett, 9 QB 101. think, is established to be the law, whether the things... | |
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