every passenger, or even any person passing along the road, who was injured by the upsetting of the coach, might bring a similar action. Unless we confine the operation of such contracts as this to the parties who entered into them, the most absurd and... The Canada Law Journal - Stran 2031900Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1843 - 842 strani
...remediless altogether. There is no privity of contract between these parties; and if the plaintiff can sue, every passenger, or even any person passing along...consequences, to which I can see no limit, would ensue. Where a party becomes responsible to the public, by undertaking a public duty, he is liable, though... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1843 - 852 strani
...remediless altogether. There is no privity of contract between these parties; and if the plaintiff can sue, every passenger, or even any person passing along...upsetting of the coach, might bring a similar action. jJJnless we confine the operation of such contracts as this to the parties who entered into them, the... | |
| Conway Robinson - 1855 - 884 strani
...plaintiff who was injured while driving one of those coaches; and if such action could be maintained, every passenger, or even any person passing along...upsetting of the coach, might bring a similar action. The court of exchequer considered that if the defendant had complied with his contract to the satisfaction... | |
| 1865 - 934 strani
...Abinger says, "There is no privity of contract between these parties, and if the plaintiff can sue, every passenger, or even any person passing along...outrageous consequences, to which I can see no limit, would (21) 2 Mee. & W. 519; sc 6 Law J. Rep. (Ns) Exch. 137 : and in error, 4 Mee. & VV. 337; ac 7 Law J.... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1865 - 566 strani
...Abinger said: "There is no privity of contract between the parties; and, if the plaintiff can sue, every passenger, or even any person passing along...upsetting of the coach, might bring a similar action." There was no evidence of any negligence on the part of the defendant or his servants : the carboy from... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1868 - 540 strani
...plaintiff'can *sue, every passenger, or evej) any person passing along the r*ooq road who was injured bv the upsetting of the coach, might bring 'a similar...consequences, to which I can see no limit, would ensue." Alderson, В., said: "The only safe rule is, to confine the right to recover to those who enter into... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1870 - 564 strani
...Abinger said: "There is no privity of contract between the parties ; and, if the plaintiff can sue, every passenger, or even any person passing along...upsetting of the coach, might bring a similar action." There was no evidence of any negligence on the part of the defendant or his servants: the carboy from... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1872 - 540 strani
...parties: and, if the plaintiff can *sue, every passenger, or even any person passing along the r*o<><> road who was injured by the upsetting of the coach,...consequences, to which I can see no limit, would ensue." Alderson, B., said: "The only safe rule is, to confine the right to recover to those who enter into... | |
| 1905 - 910 strani
...The view taken by the Court is thus LUBBOCX expressed by the Chief Baron at p. 114 of the report: " Unless we confine the operation of such contracts...consequences, to which I can see no limit, would ensue. Where a party becomes responsible to the public, by undertaking a public duty, he is liable, though... | |
| 1880 - 868 strani
...whole court that the action would not lie, as there is no privity of contract between the parties. Unless we confine the operation of such contracts as this, to the parties who entered into them, said Lord ABINGER, the most absurd consequences, to which no limit can be seen, will ensue; and Baron... | |
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