| Frederick Converse Beach - 1903 - 872 strani
...imputable to either party, as where the loss is occasioned by a storm or any other vis majar, in which case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom it happens to light. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame — where there has been... | |
| 1904 - 1032 strani
...to either party, as where the loss is occasioned by a storm, or any other act of God. in that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...other not being responsible to him in any degree. (2) When there has been a want of due diligence or lack of skill on both sides, in such case the rule... | |
| Thomas Atkins Street - 1906 - 542 strani
...imputable to either party; as where the loss is occasioned by a storm, or any other vis major. In that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...light ; the other not being responsible to him in any degree.6 Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame ; where there... | |
| Herbert B. Mason - 1908 - 774 strani
...imputed to either party ; as where a loss is occasioned by a storm or other vis major. In that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...degree. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame ; where there has been want of due diligence on both sides. In such... | |
| William Atkinson Oliver - 1908 - 424 strani
...&c., or by inevitable accident which ordinary skill and caution could not have prevented. In that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...other not being responsible to him in any degree. 2nd. It may happen by the misconduct of the suffering party only, and then the rule is, that the sufferer... | |
| Joseph Arnould (Sir) - 1909 - 970 strani
...to either party ; as whero a loss is occasioned by a storm, or by any other vis major : in that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...other not being responsible to him in any degree. " 2ndly. A misfortune of this kind may arise when both parties are to blame, where there has been a... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1911 - 1184 strani
...impntable to either party ; as when the loss Is occasioned by a storm, or any other vis major. In that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...other not being responsible to him in any degree. Second. When there has been a want of due diligence or skill on both sides, in such case the rule of... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1912 - 1076 strani
...to either party; as where the loss is occasioned by a storm, or any other vis major; in that case, B C Q R S where both parties are to blame, where there has been a want of due diligence or of skill on both sides... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1914 - 1014 strani
...the party on whom it happens to light, the other not being responsible to him in any degree. "2ndly. A misfortune of this kind may arise when both parties are to blame, where there has been a want of duo diligence and skill on both sides; in such a case the rule of law is that the loss must be apportioned... | |
| 1918 - 814 strani
...imputable to either party, as where the loss is occasioned by a storm or any other vis major, in which case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom it happens to light. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame — where there has been... | |
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