liable to the servant in this action, the principle of that liability will be found to carry us to an alarming extent. * * * If the owner of the carriage is responsible for the sufficiency of his carriage to his servant, he is responsible for the negligence... The International Socialist Review - Page 218edited by - 1904Full view - About this book
| Charles Manley Smith - Labor laws and legislation - 1852 - 638 pages
...But, under the circumstances, he was held not liable : Lord Abinger, C. R., saying, " If the master be liable to the servant in this action, the principle...liability will be found to carry us to an alarming extent. He who is responsible by his general duty, or by the terms of his contract, for all the consequences... | |
| William Hay - Employers' liability - 1860 - 430 pages
...are at liberty to look at the consequences of a decision the one way or the other. If the master be liable to the servant in this action, the principle...liability will be found to carry us to an alarming extent. He who is responsible by his general duty, or by the terms of his contract, for all the consequences... | |
| Charles Manley Smith - Labor laws and legislation - 1860 - 622 pages
...But, under the circumstances, he was held not liable, Lord Abinger, CB, saying, " It'the master be liable to the servant in this action, the principle...liability will be found to carry us to an alarming extent. He who is responsible by his general duty, or by the terms of his contract, for all the consequences... | |
| Joseph Story - Agency (Law) - 1863 - 704 pages
...Lord Abinger, in delivering the opinion of the Court, said : " If the master be liable to the sen-ant in this action, the principle of that liability will be found to carry us to an alarming extent. He who is responsible, by his general duty, or by the terms of his contract, for all the consequences... | |
| Thomas William Saunders - Liability - 1871 - 338 pages
...matter in which he is the principal, is responsible for the negligence of all his inferior agents. If the owner of the carriage is responsible for the sufficiency of the carriage to his servant, he is responsible for the negligence of his coachmaker, or of his harness... | |
| Edward Spike - Master and servant - 1872 - 182 pages
...we are at liberty to look at the consequences of a decision one way or the other. If the master be liable to the servant in this action, the principle...liability will be found to carry us to an alarming extent. He who is responsible by his general duty, or by the terms of his contract, for all the consequences... | |
| Edmond Robert Turner - Agency (Law) - 1882 - 210 pages
...are at liberty to look at the consequences of a decision the one way or the other. If the master be liable to the servant in this action the principle...liability will be found to carry us to an alarming extent. He, who is responsible by his general duty or by the terms of his contract for all the consequences... | |
| William Franklin Willoughby - Industrial life insurance - 1898 - 430 pages
...injury. The reason for this decision, as stated by the court, was: " That if the master is liable, that liability will be found to carry us to an alarming extent. The master, for example, would be liable to the servant for the negligence of the chambermaid for putting... | |
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