The Federal Reporter, Volume 126West Publishing Company, 1904 - Law reports, digests, etc Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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Page 41
... upon a forfeiture . The rem- * * * edy is granted for the injury to the public , and , though there may be an ir- regularity or mistake , it will not be granted as CALIFORNIA REDUCTION CO . V. SANITARY REDUCTION WORKS . 41.
... upon a forfeiture . The rem- * * * edy is granted for the injury to the public , and , though there may be an ir- regularity or mistake , it will not be granted as CALIFORNIA REDUCTION CO . V. SANITARY REDUCTION WORKS . 41.
Page 76
... injured by the unnecessary delay of the train which bore them , and by the confinement of the cattle in the cars ... injuries which the cattle sustained during the transportation were caused by their weak and unfit condition when they ...
... injured by the unnecessary delay of the train which bore them , and by the confinement of the cattle in the cars ... injuries which the cattle sustained during the transportation were caused by their weak and unfit condition when they ...
Page 79
... injury of the cattle , they could not complain of any want of care in this regard on the part of the defendant ; and that they could not complain of any failure to stop the cattle for the purpose of unloading to feed and water or to ...
... injury of the cattle , they could not complain of any want of care in this regard on the part of the defendant ; and that they could not complain of any failure to stop the cattle for the purpose of unloading to feed and water or to ...
Page 80
... injury to each animal hurt by the negligence of the defendant . Thus , if the negligence of the defendant had killed half of the cattle , and the plaintiff had sold the other half for an amount equal to the aggre- gate value of all the ...
... injury to each animal hurt by the negligence of the defendant . Thus , if the negligence of the defendant had killed half of the cattle , and the plaintiff had sold the other half for an amount equal to the aggre- gate value of all the ...
Page 141
... injury , where the character of the work is such that it cannot be prosecuted by means of the defective tool without subjecting him to such great or imminent risk of serious injury that a person of ordinary prudence would not incur it ...
... injury , where the character of the work is such that it cannot be prosecuted by means of the defective tool without subjecting him to such great or imminent risk of serious injury that a person of ordinary prudence would not incur it ...
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