The Pacific Reporter, Volume 87West Publishing Company, 1907 - Law reports, digests, etc "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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Page 149
... injury to the plaintiff . Indeed , the contention that the complaint assumes that he had been properly instructed as to his duties is neg- atived by the positive averment that no rules or regulations had been promulgated by the ...
... injury to the plaintiff . Indeed , the contention that the complaint assumes that he had been properly instructed as to his duties is neg- atived by the positive averment that no rules or regulations had been promulgated by the ...
Page 150
... injury made a prima facie case in his favor , and cast the burden upon the defendant to show that the accident was without its fault , and that whether such presumption was overcome by the proof was a question of fact for the jury , and ...
... injury made a prima facie case in his favor , and cast the burden upon the defendant to show that the accident was without its fault , and that whether such presumption was overcome by the proof was a question of fact for the jury , and ...
Page 152
... injury therefrom , the defendant placed several hundred car loads of rock along the margin of the river ; and in 1903 , with Plummer's consent , it built , where the swale had been , five jetties that extend from the bank down stream at ...
... injury therefrom , the defendant placed several hundred car loads of rock along the margin of the river ; and in 1903 , with Plummer's consent , it built , where the swale had been , five jetties that extend from the bank down stream at ...
Page 153
... injury to the railroad grade by deflecting the current . Instead , therefore , of attempting to restore the stream to its ancient channel , the de- fendant , by building the jetties , has in fact recognized the new way as the true water ...
... injury to the railroad grade by deflecting the current . Instead , therefore , of attempting to restore the stream to its ancient channel , the de- fendant , by building the jetties , has in fact recognized the new way as the true water ...
Page 154
... injury as will authorize the granting of the relief sought ? The plaintiff and his witnesses express the opinion that if the water is permitted to flow in the west chan- nel , it will continue its course along the bank of his land and ...
... injury as will authorize the granting of the relief sought ? The plaintiff and his witnesses express the opinion that if the water is permitted to flow in the west chan- nel , it will continue its course along the bank of his land and ...
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