Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 98Robert Clarke & Company, 1919 |
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Page 37
... parties to the suit . There is , however , no dispute as to the facts in this case . Nevertheless , it does not always follow that where the facts are not in dispute the jury has no function to perform . Sometimes the ultimate question ...
... parties to the suit . There is , however , no dispute as to the facts in this case . Nevertheless , it does not always follow that where the facts are not in dispute the jury has no function to perform . Sometimes the ultimate question ...
Page 50
... testimony was adduced by the parties touching the issues thus made , and the con- test from the first has been waged chiefly concern- ing the facts . Opinion , per JOHNSON , J. The court of appeals 50 [ 98 O. S. JANUARY TERM , 1918 .
... testimony was adduced by the parties touching the issues thus made , and the con- test from the first has been waged chiefly concern- ing the facts . Opinion , per JOHNSON , J. The court of appeals 50 [ 98 O. S. JANUARY TERM , 1918 .
Page 54
... parties respon- sible for the levee would not be liable for negligence in failing to maintain a 16 - foot levee when a 26- foot levee would have been unavailing . The answer in this case in effect tendered the clear issue that the ...
... parties respon- sible for the levee would not be liable for negligence in failing to maintain a 16 - foot levee when a 26- foot levee would have been unavailing . The answer in this case in effect tendered the clear issue that the ...
Page 56
... the defenses set forth . Issues were joined by the parties , not only on the ground set forth for vacation , but also on the defenses set Opinion , per JONES , J. forth in the petition 565 [ 98 O. S. JANUARY TERM , 1918 .
... the defenses set forth . Issues were joined by the parties , not only on the ground set forth for vacation , but also on the defenses set Opinion , per JONES , J. forth in the petition 565 [ 98 O. S. JANUARY TERM , 1918 .
Page 76
... parties some remedy in addition to the rights and remedies that then existed at common law . It is elementary in joint liability , either under contract or in tort , that where there is a full satis- faction by one joint obligor , the ...
... parties some remedy in addition to the rights and remedies that then existed at common law . It is elementary in joint liability , either under contract or in tort , that where there is a full satis- faction by one joint obligor , the ...
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