| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 832 strani
...deceased, if he had lived, by the person seeking to obtain damages ; and if the latter can show that he had a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life, and is also within the requisite degree of relationship, his claim may fairly be considered by the... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 874 strani
...deceased, if he had lived, by the person seeking to obtain damages ; and if the latter can show that he had a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life, and is also within the requisite degree of relationship, h:s claim may fairly be considered by the... | |
| Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - 1883 - 762 strani
...38 Vt. 294; Rockford, etc., R. Co. t>. Delany, 82 111. 198. Pecuniary Loss. — This term includes a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life of the person killed. Franklin e. 8. ER, 8 H. & N. 211; Dalton v. SER, 4 CB (NS) 296; Bramall e. Lees,... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1886 - 828 strani
...given merely in reference to the loss of a legal right, but they are to be calculated in reference to a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life. Franklin \. Railroad Co. 3 Hurl. & Nor. 211; Dalton v. Railroad Co. 93 ECL 296; Railroad Co. v. Shannon,... | |
| 1897 - 830 strani
...determined by the jury from the evidence of the condition of the parents, calculated in reference 10 a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life of the child. CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE. — Negligence of the child, proximate or contributing to the... | |
| Arthur George Sedgwick - 1896 - 376 strani
...Statute, calculated, not merely with reference to legal liability to contribute to support, but to a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life. ILLUSTRATIONS. (a) Parents sue for the death of a son, twenty-seven years of age. He lived away from... | |
| Arthur George Sedgwick - 1909 - 412 strani
...statute, calculated, not merely with reference to legal liability to contribute to support, but to a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life. ILLUSTRATIONS. (a) Parents sue for the death of a son, twenty-seven years of age. He lived away from... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1910 - 776 strani
...whose behalf the action was brought, the father, sister, and child of the deceased, were held to have a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life of the deceased; and damages were assessed in their favour at .$3.000. This action was brought under... | |
| John Bouvier - 1914 - 1124 strani
...relationship there is little but confusion. It is said to be only of importance as tending to give rise to a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life of the insured : May, Ins. i 107 ; Bliss, Ins. § 31 ; United Brethren Mut. Aid Soc. v. McDonald, 122... | |
| 1915 - 734 strani
...know how soon he might be. This furnishes sufficient evidence to sustain a finding that the father had a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefit from the continuance of the life of the son, and the motion for Judgment of nonsuit was therefore properly denied." In view of the rule... | |
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