| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1870 - 672 стор.
...where lie states the opinion of that court as to the law in these words: — "We think that the true rule of law is that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land aud collects and keeps there anything likely to do niiichief, if it escapes must keep it in at his... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1907 - 1382 стор.
...3 HL 330, 339, 340, and approved by this court in Shipley v. Fifty Associates, 106 Mass. 104, 198, is that " the person, who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at... | |
| John Coke Fowler - 1872 - 512 стор.
...confirmed the judgment of Mr. Justice Blackburn in the court below. That learned judge said, " We think the rule of law is, that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and collects and keeps anything that is likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril, and if he does... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1872 - 788 стор.
...the plaintiff's cattle. This case is distinguishable from Fletcher v. Rylands ('). That case decided that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and keeps there anything likely to do mischief, must take care of it at his peril, and is answerable for... | |
| Francis Hilliard - 1873 - 852 стор.
...English case, that one who for his own purposes brings, collects, and keeps on his land any tiling likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it at his peril, and, without proof of negligence, is primd facie liable for all damage naturally resulting from its escape.1... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1873 - 802 стор.
...which was afterward affirmed in the house of lords, expresses himself substantially thus: Whoever, for his own purposes, brings on his land, and collects and keeps there any thing likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril. He illustrates this proposition... | |
| 1896 - 542 стор.
...an able opinion, and speaking for the whole court, used the following language: "We think the true rule of law is that the person who, for his own purposes,...likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril, and, if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1874 - 960 стор.
...chamber, where he states the opinion of that court as to the law in these words : ' We think that the true rule of law is, that the person who. for his own purposes,...likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peri! ; and if he does not do so, is prima fucie answerable for all the damage which is the... | |
| 1920 - 496 стор.
...found in the opinion of Lord Blackburn, that the person, who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it In at his peril, and, if he does not do so, is prima Jade answerable for all the damage which is the... | |
| 1879 - 540 стор.
...itself wrongful. But Mr. Justice Blackburn put the case on broader grounds. He said, "We think the true rule of law Is that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at... | |
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