The Pacific Reporter, Volume 182West Publishing Company, 1919 |
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Page 40
... direct- The court instructed the jury on the sub - ing a verdict for the plaintiff . The objection ject of contributory negligence , which we is without merit . In this , as in all other in- will hereinafter discuss in detail . We have ...
... direct- The court instructed the jury on the sub - ing a verdict for the plaintiff . The objection ject of contributory negligence , which we is without merit . In this , as in all other in- will hereinafter discuss in detail . We have ...
Page 41
... direct , and propel the automo- bile that it collided with and ran into and over the body of the plaintiff . The record shows that no evidence was offered in sup- 9. Even though you believe that the de- port of paragraph III , and this ...
... direct , and propel the automo- bile that it collided with and ran into and over the body of the plaintiff . The record shows that no evidence was offered in sup- 9. Even though you believe that the de- port of paragraph III , and this ...
Page 42
... direct or care , have discovered the danger and could have avoided it , he cannot recover . 16. The minority of the plaintiff does not raise a presumption that he did not have the capacity to understand the danger of coasting down hill ...
... direct or care , have discovered the danger and could have avoided it , he cannot recover . 16. The minority of the plaintiff does not raise a presumption that he did not have the capacity to understand the danger of coasting down hill ...
Page 43
... direct examination : " There was an automobile standing still near the south curb of West Fourth street about here ( witness indicating by square and figure 1 ) . There was another automobile going westerly on West Fourth street which ...
... direct examination : " There was an automobile standing still near the south curb of West Fourth street about here ( witness indicating by square and figure 1 ) . There was another automobile going westerly on West Fourth street which ...
Page 45
... direct path of the said deceased without any cause or reason therefor , and the said deceased was prevented , through said negligence and carelessness of the defendant and its said serv- ant , from passing in the rear thereof in safety ...
... direct path of the said deceased without any cause or reason therefor , and the said deceased was prevented , through said negligence and carelessness of the defendant and its said serv- ant , from passing in the rear thereof in safety ...
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Page 362 - This entire policy shall be void if the insured has concealed or misrepresented, in writing or otherwise, any material fact or circumstance concerning this insurance or the subject thereof; or...
Page 379 - An executor or administrator, a trustee of an express trust, or a person expressly authorized by statute, may sue, without joining with him the person for whose benefit the action is prosecuted.
Page 106 - Newly discovered evidence, material for the party making the application, which he could not, with reasonable diligence, have discovered and produced at the trial; 5.
Page 438 - ... to make and enforce all laws and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to the restrictions and limitations provided in their several charters, and in respect to other matters they shall be subject to and controlled by general laws.
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Page 343 - ... after an examination of the entire cause, including the evidence, the court shall be of the opinion that the error complained of has resulted in a miscarriage of justice.
Page 209 - In every crime or public offense there must exist a union, or joint operation of act and intent, or criminal negligence.
Page 51 - In the order or decree the court must name the persons and the proportions or parts to which each shall be entitled, and such persons may demand, sue for, and recover their respective shares from the executor or administrator, or any person having the same in possession. Such order or decree is conclusive as to the rights of heirs, legatees, or devisees, subject only to be reversed, set aside, or modified on appeal.
Page 322 - ... where the charge has been preliminarily examined before a committing magistrate, and the testimony taken down by question and answer in the presence of the defendant, who has, either in person or by counsel, cross-examined or had an opportunity to crossexamine the witness...