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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah - Page 188
by Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, James A. Williams, John Maxcy Zane, George L. Nye, Joseph M. Tanner, John Walcott Thompson, William S. Dalton, August B. Edler, H. Arnold Rich, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt - 1901
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery of the State of ..., Volume 30

New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Law reports, digests, etc - 1879 - 846 pages
...employes in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on his part. He was bound to look and listen, before attempting to cross the railroad track, in order to avoid an approaching train, and not go carelessly into a place of danger. Had he used his senses, he could not have failed both to hear...
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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 - 1833 - 812 pages
...excuse for his negligence. He was bound to look and listen before attempting to cross the trestle, in order to avoid an approaching train, and not to walk carelessly into a place of clanger. Had he used his senses, he might have heard or seen the coming train. If he omitted...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 38

Law - 1889 - 546 pages
...Negligence of the company's servants in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on her part. She was bound to listen, and to look before attempting...senses, she could not have failed both to hear and see the train which was coming. If she omitted to use them, and walked thoughtlessly upou the track,...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 31

Law - 1885 - 544 pages
...traveller; that the traveller upon the highway is bound to listen and to look, before attempting to cross a railroad track, in order to avoid an approaching train, and not to go carelessly into a place of possible danger; that if he omits to look and listen, and walks thoughtlessly...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 17

Law - 1878 - 560 pages
...from the necessity of taking ordinary precautions for his safety. He is bound to use his senses — to listen and to look — before attempting to cross the railroad track, in order to avoid any possible accident from an approaching train. If he omit to use them, and walk thoughtlessly upon...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery, the Prerogative ..., Volume 3

John Hoff Stewart - Equity - 1879 - 826 pages
...employes in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on his part. He was bound to look and listen, before attempting to cross the railroad track, in order to avoid an approaching train, and not go carelessly into a place of danger. Had he used his senses, he could not have failed both to hear...
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The Southern Law Review, Volume 4

Law - 1879 - 924 pages
...necessity of taking ordinary precautions for his safety. He is bound to use his senses — to listen and look — before attempting to cross the railroad track, in order to avoid any possible accident from an approaching train. If he omit to use them, and walks thoughtlessly upon...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 97-98

Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 2044 pages
...Negligence of the company's employes in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on her part. She was bound to listen and to look, before attempting...Had she used her senses, she could not have failed to both hear and to see the train which was coming. If she omitted to use them, and walked thoughtlessly...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 130

Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 1148 pages
..."Negligence of the company's employes in these particulars was no excuse for negligence on her part She was bound to listen and to look before attempting...place of possible danger. Had she used her senses. slie could not have failed both to hear and to see the train which was coming. It she omitted to use...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 8

Law reports, digests, etc - 1881 - 956 pages
...the sounding of the whistle or the ringing of the bell— "Was no excuse for negligence on her part. She was bound to listen and to look, before attempting...approaching train, and not to walk carelessly into a place of possible danger. Had she used her senses she could not have failed both to hear and to see...
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