Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 56Gould, Banks & Gould, 1870 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... injury sustained by an intending passenger upon the train in question , in falling into an improperly constructed cattle - guard , in consequence of the negligence of the company . HIS case came before the court on a motion for a new ...
... injury sustained by an intending passenger upon the train in question , in falling into an improperly constructed cattle - guard , in consequence of the negligence of the company . HIS case came before the court on a motion for a new ...
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... injured , which acci- dents were known to the employees of the defendant . That on the 20th of November , 1862 , the plaintiff , who resided at Syracuse , went to Clyde on business , on one of the trains of the defendant , and was ready ...
... injured , which acci- dents were known to the employees of the defendant . That on the 20th of November , 1862 , the plaintiff , who resided at Syracuse , went to Clyde on business , on one of the trains of the defendant , and was ready ...
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... injury , but that , on the contrary , it was quite apparent that the defendant took passengers upon said train only at their request , and to accommodate those who were anxious to avoid the delay of waiting for the regular passenger ...
... injury , but that , on the contrary , it was quite apparent that the defendant took passengers upon said train only at their request , and to accommodate those who were anxious to avoid the delay of waiting for the regular passenger ...
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... injury which the plaintiff sustained . I am inclined to the opinion that the location of the cattle - guard , in Sodus street , would of itself entitle the plaintiff to recover for any damages which he sustained by falling therein ; but ...
... injury which the plaintiff sustained . I am inclined to the opinion that the location of the cattle - guard , in Sodus street , would of itself entitle the plaintiff to recover for any damages which he sustained by falling therein ; but ...
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... injured ; and that , at least , the whole case should have been submitted to the jury . A new trial should be granted , with costs to abide the event . MULLIN , J. , concurred . BACON , J. , did not sit . MORGAN , J. , gave no opinion ...
... injured ; and that , at least , the whole case should have been submitted to the jury . A new trial should be granted , with costs to abide the event . MULLIN , J. , concurred . BACON , J. , did not sit . MORGAN , J. , gave no opinion ...
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