| Henry Edward Randall - 1922 - 1388 페이지
...The jury are instructed that negligence is the failure to observe for the protection of the interests of another person that degree of care, precaution,...circumstances justly demand, whereby such other person suffers injury.18 § 4049(13). Oklahoma You are instructed that negligence is the failure to do what a reasonably... | |
| Henry Edward Randall - 1922 - 1758 페이지
...the failure to observe for the protection of the interests of another, that degree of care, prudence, and vigilance which the circumstances justly demand, whereby such other person suffers injury.18 You are instructed that the precise acts of precaution which are necessary to be done or... | |
| 1923 - 1226 페이지
...failure to observe, for the protection of the interests of another person, that degree of care, and precaution and vigilance which the circumstances justly demand, whereby such other person suiters injury or death." This definition of negligence is in the exact language used by Judge Cooley... | |
| Ambrose Ryder - 1924 - 256 페이지
...been guilty of contributory negligence. A good definition of negligence is one given by Judge Cooley : "Negligence is the failure to observe, for the protection...demand, whereby such other person suffers injury." Usually there is a question of contributory negligence and, once there appears to be evidence of negligence... | |
| 1924 - 1212 페이지
...under various circumstances and conditions. Mr. Cooley, in hia work on Torts, defines negligence as: "The failure to observe, for the protection of the...demand, whereby such other person suffers injury." This court, in the case of Passamaneck's Adm'r v. Louisville RR Co., 98 Ky. 195, 32 SW 620, 17 Ky.... | |
| Elmer De Witt Brothers - 1925 - 304 페이지
...according to circumstances.6 "Negligence is the failure to observe for the protection of the interests of another person, that degree of care, precaution...circumstances justly demand, whereby such other person suffers injury."4 Malpractice is a branch of the general law of negligence. The physician who fails to do what... | |
| 1908 - 1060 페이지
...defined in Cooley on Torts, p. 630, as : "The failure to observe, for the protection of the Interests of another person, that degree of care, precaution,...the circumstances justly demand, whereby such other suffers Injury." In considering whether the evidence was sufficient to warrant the court in submitting... | |
| 1925 - 1126 페이지
...failure to observe, for the protection of the interest of another person, that degree of care, protection and vigilance which the circumstances justly demand, whereby such other person suffers injury."* Negligence may be active or passive in character and may consist in heedlessly 2. Manwcll v. Durst... | |
| 1898 - 1070 페이지
...of their affairs, would do, or the failure to observe for the protection of the interests of another that degree of care, precaution, and vigilance which the circumstances justly demand. A railway company must exercise reasonable care in the use of its property and in the operation of... | |
| Roscoe Pound - 1926 - 172 페이지
...conduct in question.28 15 "Negligence is the failure to observe for the protection of the interests of another person that degree of care, precaution...which the circumstances justly demand, whereby such person suffers injury." Cooley, Torts, 630. "Negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable... | |
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