Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court And, at Law, in the Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of New Jersey, Svazek 78Soney and Sage, 1910 |
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Strana 101
... crossed its tracks at right angles , and the obstructions and surroundings were such as to be likely to confuse the vision of a person driving along such street toward the defendant's tracks at the crossing point , the verdict of the ...
... crossed its tracks at right angles , and the obstructions and surroundings were such as to be likely to confuse the vision of a person driving along such street toward the defendant's tracks at the crossing point , the verdict of the ...
Strana 102
... crossing was not given by the defendant's servants . Respecting the negligence of the driver of the buggy , the conditions existing at the crossing , were these : To the south whence the train was coming , there stood a row of houses ...
... crossing was not given by the defendant's servants . Respecting the negligence of the driver of the buggy , the conditions existing at the crossing , were these : To the south whence the train was coming , there stood a row of houses ...
Strana 148
... crossing and was killed by a passing train . At a dis- tance of twenty - four feet from the nearest rail of the southbound track and thirty - eight feet from the nearest rail of the north- bound track on which the train was moving , and ...
... crossing and was killed by a passing train . At a dis- tance of twenty - four feet from the nearest rail of the southbound track and thirty - eight feet from the nearest rail of the north- bound track on which the train was moving , and ...
Strana 149
... crossed by the double track railroad of the defendant company . The train which killed Goldthrope was going north on the northbound track ; Goldthrope was traveling from west to east . Mr. Goldthrope drove his horse at a walk over the ...
... crossed by the double track railroad of the defendant company . The train which killed Goldthrope was going north on the northbound track ; Goldthrope was traveling from west to east . Mr. Goldthrope drove his horse at a walk over the ...
Strana 190
... crossing bell as a signal of the approach of a train cannot be regarded as negli- gence causing an accident to travelers on the highway who were unaware of the existence of the crossing or the bell , and therefore did not rely on the ...
... crossing bell as a signal of the approach of a train cannot be regarded as negli- gence causing an accident to travelers on the highway who were unaware of the existence of the crossing or the bell , and therefore did not rely on the ...
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