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" ... and for such as reasonably might have been expected to be within the contemplation of the parties when the contract of carriage was entered into as the probable result of a breach of it. "
Massachusetts Reports - Page 328
by Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1898
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 83

Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1168 pages
...the damages to be recovered are only such as are the natural and proximate result of its conduct, and such as reasonably might have been expected to be...the contemplation of the parties when the contract was entered into as the probable result of a breach of it. Baldwin v. United States Telegraph Co.,...
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The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All the Railroad ...

Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - Railroad law - 1893 - 770 pages
...•ordinary incidents of a railway journey, and by reference to what must be taken to have been in the contemplation of the parties when the contract of carriage was entered into. The principle is very clearly illustrated by two very familiar cases: Readhead v. Midland Ry. Co.,...
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Negligence in Law, Volume 1

Thomas Beven - Negligence - 1895 - 980 pages
...their passengers, and which contract must further be taken to provide against only those matters "in the contemplation of the parties when the contract of carriage was entered into," " is very clearly illustrated by two very familiar cases : Readhead v. 1 " If," says Lord Campbell,...
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The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases ...

Railroad law - 1898 - 824 pages
...as are the natural and proximate results of its conduct, and for such as might have been reasonably expected to be within the contemplation of the parties when the contract was entered into, as the probable result of a breach of it. Same — Same — Notice of Special Circumstances...
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A Treatise on Damages: Covering the Entire Law of Damages, Both ..., Volume 3

Joseph Asbury Joyce, Howard Clifford Joyce - Damages - 1904 - 1098 pages
...of the contract, be a recovery of such damages as are the natural and proximate results of its acts and for such as reasonably might have been expected to be within the contemplation of the parties at the time of entering into the contract as the probable result of a breach.1 And where the carrier...
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North Carolina Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volume 136

North Carolina. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 858 pages
...breach of the contract recovery of such damages as are the natural and proximate result of its act, and for such as reasonably might have been expected to be within the contemplation of the parties at the time of entering into the contract, as the probable result of a breach. When the carrier has...
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 96

Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 1252 pages
...thereof. Such a result from such cause or causes, under the circumstances, must necessarily have been within the contemplation of the parties when the contract of carriage was made. In euch case wrongful and negligent acts of the carrier's servants toward the sick and dependent...
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 103

Law reports, digests, etc - 1907 - 1332 pages
...liable for such damages as are the natural result of such failure, and for such as reasonably might bave been expected to be within the contemplation of the...when the contract of carriage was entered into as a probable result of a breach of it. Swift River Co. v. Fitchburg Ry. Co., 47 NE 1015, 169 Mass. 32«....
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The Texas Civil Appeals Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 46

Texas. Court of Civil Appeals - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 760 pages
...reasonable dispatch the carrier is liable for such damages as are the natural result of such failure, and for such as reasonably might have been expected...when the contract of carriage was entered into, as a probable result of a breach of it, and the measure of damage is usually the difference in the value...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 30

Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 1322 pages
...that the damages to be recovered for a breach of contract in transmitting a telegraphic message are such as reasonably might have been expected to be within the contemplation of the parties, by reason of the contents of the message or the circumstances attending the transaction when the contract...
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