... railroad, and to employ their trains of cars to carry persons and merchandise for hire. They are appointed and employed by the same company to perform separate duties and services, all tending to the accomplishment of one and the same purpose, —... The Weekly Reporter - Strana 7261863Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Paley - 1847 - 732 str.
...construct and maintain a railroad, and to employ their trains of cars to cany persona and merchandize for hire. They are appointed and employed by the same...to the nature of their respective duties, and the labor and skill required for their proper performance. The question is, whether for damages sustained... | |
| Joseph Story - 1863 - 704 str.
...principle of great importance. It presents a case, where two persons are in the service and employment of one company, whose business it is to construct...to the nature of their respective duties, and the labor and skill required for their proper performance. The question is, whether, for damages, sustained... | |
| 786 str.
...employment of one company, whose business it is to construct and maintain a railroad, and employ them upon trains of cars to carry persons and merchandise for...tending to the accomplishment of one and the same service— that of the safe and rapid transmission of the trains ; and they are paid for their respective... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - 1870 - 708 str.
...principle of great importance. It presents a case, where two persons are in the service and employment of one company, whose business it is to construct...to the nature of their respective duties, and the labor and skill required for their proper performance. The question is, whether, for damages sustained... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1864 - 674 str.
...construct and maintain a rail road, and to employ their trains of cars to carry persons and merchandize for hire. They are appointed and employed by the same...to the nature of their respective duties, and the labor and skill required for their proper performance. The question is, whether, for damages sustained... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - 1875 - 828 str.
...principle of great importance. It presents a case where two persons are in the service and employment of one company, whose business it is to construct...to the nature of their respective duties, and the labor and skill required for their proper performance. The question is whether, for damages sustained... | |
| 1885 - 942 str.
...persons and merchandise for hire. * * * Persons employed by the company are appointed and employed to perform separate duties and services, all tending...to the nature of their respective duties, and the labor and skill required for their proper performance." In that case it was held that the engineer... | |
| 1913 - 1152 str.
...Dec. 339, In holding that an engineer and a switchman were fellow servants, Chief Justice Shaw said: "They are appointed and employed by the same company...accomplishment of one and the same purpose — that of safe and rapid transmission of the train." There are many cases which deal with the nature of the relations... | |
| 1886 - 968 str.
...negligence of a switch-tender in its employ. In the opinion of the court (SnAW, CJ), it is said : " They are appointed and employed by the same company to perform separate and distinct duties, all tending to the accomplishment of one and the same purpose — that of the... | |
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