American Law Reports Annotated, Svazek 151Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Strana 64
... hour ( the limit fixed by ordinance being 6 miles an hour ) , and a freight train making much noise had passed the crossing shortly before the passenger train , which struck a pedestrian crossing the tracks . Central of Georgia R. Co. v ...
... hour ( the limit fixed by ordinance being 6 miles an hour ) , and a freight train making much noise had passed the crossing shortly before the passenger train , which struck a pedestrian crossing the tracks . Central of Georgia R. Co. v ...
Strana 76
... hour , and the place of the accident was not a public crossing , although the court conceded , for the purpose of its ruling , that it was a point where people crossed the defendant's track in great numbers at that particular hour of ...
... hour , and the place of the accident was not a public crossing , although the court conceded , for the purpose of its ruling , that it was a point where people crossed the defendant's track in great numbers at that particular hour of ...
Strana 1130
... hour week or at an hourly rate of 36 cents for 40 hours and at a rate of 54 cents for overtime hours . The trial judge found that they were em- ployed by the week and that unpaid overtime compensation was due to Dounetas in the sum of ...
... hour week or at an hourly rate of 36 cents for 40 hours and at a rate of 54 cents for overtime hours . The trial judge found that they were em- ployed by the week and that unpaid overtime compensation was due to Dounetas in the sum of ...
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it can be ruled that the conduct of | 46 |
Murowski 1899 179 Ill 77 53 | 92 |
principle thus expressed in American | 105 |
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