| 1881 - 1112 стор.
...required, in the ordinary intercourse of life, between one individual and another, that if an article not in its nature dangerous — a carriage, for instance...exercise of ordinary care, should be lent or given to one person, even by the person who manufactured it, for another, the former should be answerable... | |
| 1881 - 1116 стор.
...of ordinary care, should be lent or given to one person, even by the person who manufactured it, for another, the former should be answerable to the latter...for a subsequent damage accruing by the use of it, etc., etc. We are of the opinion, therefore, that if there had been in this case a breach of contract... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1895 - 1072 стор.
...that so much care is required in the ordinary intercourse of life between one individual and another, that if a machine, not in its nature dangerous —...for a subsequent damage accruing by the use of it." The lamp, without fraud, is handed from one person to another, and there is no consciousness of any... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1908 - 938 стор.
...that so much care is required in the ordinary intercourse of life between one individual and another, that if a machine, not in its nature dangerous —...discoverable by the exercise of ordinary care — should be letit or given by one person, even by the person who manufactured it, to another, the former should... | |
| Charles Albert Keigwin - 1915 - 604 стор.
...that so much care Is required In the ordinary Intercourse of life between one Individual and another that, if a machine not in its nature dangerous —...for a subsequent damage accruing by the use of It. Could it be contended with justice In the present case that, If the lamp had been lent or given by... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1920 - 1270 стор.
...the contract, and the wife not being a party to the contract. " It would be going much too far to say that ... if a machine, not in its nature dangerous,...for a subsequent damage accruing by the use of it." The husband might have sued alone upon an implied warranty (e) that the lamp was fit for use in respect... | |
| 1926 - 1640 стор.
...that so much care is required in the ordinary intercourse of life between one individual and another that, if a machine not in its nature dangerous, —...for a subsequent damage accruing by the use of it. Could it be contended with justice in the present case, that if the lamp had been lent or given by... | |
| Lyman P. Wilson - 1928 - 1130 стор.
...that so much care is required in the ordinary jntercourse of life between one individual and another, that, if a machine not in its nature dangerous —...might become so by a latent defect entirely unknown, though discoverable by the exercise of ordinary care, should be lent or given by one person, even by... | |
| 1926 - 1636 стор.
...that so much care is required in the ordinary intercourse of life between one individual and another that, if a machine not in its nature dangerous, —...for a subsequent damage accruing by the use of it. Could it be contended with justice in the present case, that if the lamp had been lent or given by... | |
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