The Law of Drugs and Druggists: A Treatise with Text, Cases, Statutes, Readings, and Digests for Schools of Pharmacy, Retail, Wholesale, and Manufacturing DruggistsWest publishing Company, 1940 - 577 pages |
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Page 70
... cause injury to some one who might right- fully handle the jug , and it is not enough for it to say that it could not reasonably have foreseen the exact mishap . It may be said that no one has as yet given a very satisfactory definition ...
... cause injury to some one who might right- fully handle the jug , and it is not enough for it to say that it could not reasonably have foreseen the exact mishap . It may be said that no one has as yet given a very satisfactory definition ...
Page 71
... Cause of Injury Negligence is the " proximate cause " of an injury which fol- lows only if it can be shown that , in the absence of such alleged negligence , the injury and damage complained of would not have occurred . Only in cases ...
... Cause of Injury Negligence is the " proximate cause " of an injury which fol- lows only if it can be shown that , in the absence of such alleged negligence , the injury and damage complained of would not have occurred . Only in cases ...
Page 217
... caused by the employee , the employer be- comes liable on a showing that the clerk had express or implied authority to cause the arrest . The question of liability is an- swered in Fisher v . Westmoreland , 101 Miss . 180 , 57 So. 563 ...
... caused by the employee , the employer be- comes liable on a showing that the clerk had express or implied authority to cause the arrest . The question of liability is an- swered in Fisher v . Westmoreland , 101 Miss . 180 , 57 So. 563 ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
State and Local Laws | 7 |
Engaged in Business or in Charge of a Drug Store | 26 |
Copyright | |
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