... a person guilty of negligence should be held responsible for all the consequences which a prudent and experienced man, fully acquainted with all the circumstances which in fact existed, whether they could have been ascertained by reasonable diligence... Negligence and Compensation Cases Annotated - 173 페이지1922전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1909 - 726 페이지
...being too remote to be considered the proximate result of this violation of the law, and contends that a prudent and experienced man, fully acquainted with all the circumstances which existed at the time the train was left upon the street, would not have thought it reasonable that the... | |
| 1914 - 1230 페이지
...of this question appears to us to be that a person guilty of negligence should be held responsible for all the consequences which a prudent and experienced...not), would, at the time of the negligent act, have been thought reasonably possible to follow, if they had occurred to his mind." The same authors, in... | |
| 1911 - 1168 페이지
...rule seems to be that a person guilty of negligence or an omission of duty should be held responsible for all the consequences which a prudent and experienced man, fully acquainted with ail the circumstances, which la fact exist whether they could have been ascertained by reasonable diligence... | |
| 1903 - 1174 페이지
...negligence should be held responsible for the consequences which a prudent and experienced шац, fully acquainted with all the circumstances which...possible to follow, if they had occurred to his mind." In section 34 of the same work Is the following: "If the negligent acts of two or more persons, all... | |
| 1901 - 1044 페이지
...and human experience as well, * * * Is that a person guilty of negligence should be held responsible for all the consequences which a prudent and experienced...possible to follow, if they had occurred to his mind;" citing 1 Shear. & R. Neg. § 29. See, also, Railroad Co. v. Arnold, 80 Ala. 600, 2 South. 337. 2. It... | |
| 1900 - 1312 페이지
...of this question appears to us to be that a person guilty of negligence should be held responsible for all the consequences which a prudent and experienced...possible to follow, if they had occurred to his mind." The speclr charge under consideration, while It substantially follows too rule announced by our supreme... | |
| 1912 - 790 페이지
...answers or arguments are urged against the view of Messrs. Bohlen and Beven? and experienced person, fully acquainted with all the circumstances which...possible to follow, if they had occurred to his mind." This rule, even if nominally retaining the test of foreseeability, substitutes for the average man,... | |
| 1904 - 1256 페이지
...and delivering telegraphic messages, fully acquainted with all the existing facts and circumstances, would, at the time of the negligent act, have thought...possible to follow if they had occurred to his mind. Shear. & Itedf. Neg. § 28. When such consequences are shown, the "natural and continuous sequence,"... | |
| 1922 - 956 페이지
...same topic and KEY-NUMBER In all Key-Numbered Digests and Indexée und experienced man, sufficiently acquainted with all the circumstances which, in fact, existed, whether they could have been known by reasonable diligence or not, would, at the time of the negligent act, have thought -reasonably... | |
| Thomas Gaskell Shearman, Amasa Angell Redfield - 1888 - 760 페이지
...aside because there was no proof of actual pecuniary loss to the amount recovered. as being such as a prudent and experienced man, fully acquainted with...thought reasonably possible to follow, if they had been suggested to his mind. Special damage cannot be recovered unless pleaded, as in other cases.1... | |
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