| 1915 - 1248 페이지
...of his agent." This case settles once for all, that a principal is liable for the fraud of his agent in the course of his employment and acting within the scope of his authority, whether the fraud is committed for the benefit of the principal or for the benefit of the agent. m... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski - 1921 - 350 페이지
...social duty, that every man in the management of his own affairs, whether by himself, or by his agents, shall so conduct them as not to injure another; and...thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it." Nor has the application of the rule shown it to be without justification. And, after all, where the... | |
| 1923 - 1208 페이지
...policy came to recognize, that every man in the management of h!.s own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another» and In the practical administration of tills principle it was deemed important not to limit the liability... | |
| 1896 - 1052 페이지
...principle of social duty, that every man, in the management of his own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct them as not...thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it.' This is, indeed, somewhat too widely expressed; for it does not, in terms, limit the responsibility... | |
| Gustav Frederick Michelbacher, Thomas Matthew Nial - 1925 - 528 페이지
...principle of social duty, that every man in the management of his own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct them as not...another thereby sustains damage he shall answer for it.1 It should be noted that the general law covers not only personal injuries but also injuries to... | |
| Gustav Frederick Michelbacher, Thomas Matthew Nial - 1925 - 526 페이지
...principle of social duty, that every man in the management of his own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct them as not...if he does not, and another thereby sustains damage lie shall answer for it.1 It should be noted that the general law covers not only personal injuries... | |
| Francis Marion Burdick - 1926 - 740 페이지
...principle of social duty that every man in the management of his own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another,« and if he does not, "Huffcut on Agency (2d ed.), 295; L. Rev. 315, 383, 441; Baty, Vicarious Mechem on Agency (2d ed.),... | |
| Francis Marion Burdick - 1926 - 740 페이지
...principle of social duty that every man in the management of his own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct them as not to injure another,49 and if he does not, "Huffcut on Agency (2d ed.), 295; L. Rev. 315, 383, 441; Baty, Vicarious... | |
| Minnesota. Supreme Court - 1910 - 646 페이지
...principle of social duty, that every man, in the management of his own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct them as not...thereby sustains damage, he shall answer for it." The latest utterance of the federal supreme court has fully approved this reasoning "from general considerations... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 804 페이지
...principle of Bocial duty, that every man, in the management of his own affairs, whether by himself or by his agents or servants, shall so conduct them as not...for it. If done by a servant, in the course of his employArgument for Appellants. ment and acting within the scope of his authority, it is considered,... | |
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