in -the case of articles dangerous in themselves, such as loaded firearms, poisons, explosives, and other things ejusdem generis, there is a peculiar duty to take precautions imposed upon those who send forth or install such articles, when it is necessarily... American Law Reports Annotated - Strana 1361926Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Australia. High Court - 1911 - 818 str.
...according to the subject-matter of the things involved. It has, however, again and again been held that in the case of articles dangerous in themselves,...ejusdem generis, there is a peculiar duty to take precaution imposed upon those who send forth or instal such articles when it is necessarily the case... | |
| Walter Edwin Lear - 1910 - 578 str.
...according to the subject-matter of the things involved. It has, however, again and again been held that in the case of articles dangerous in themselves,...ejusdem generis, there is a peculiar duty to take precaution imposed upon those who send forth or install such articles when it is necessarily the case... | |
| T. V. Sanjiva Row, Pinayur Ramanatha Aiyar, Palangamal Hari Rao - 1912 - 1224 str.
...article dangerous in itself, and persons who instal such articles owe a peculiar duty to take precaution, when it is necessarily the case that other parties will come within their proximity. This duty arises irrespective of any contract. Held further—that, initial negligence having been... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1914 - 1016 str.
...according to the subject-matter of the things involved. It has, however, again and again been held that in the case of articles dangerous in themselves,...ejusdem generis^ there is a peculiar duty to take precaution imposed upon those who send fortli or install such articles when it is necessarily the case... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1910 - 774 str.
...vary according to the subject-matter of the thing involved. It has. however, again and again been held that, in the case of articles dangerous in themselves, such as loaded fire arms, poisons, explosives, and other things ejusdem generis, there is a peculiar duty to take... | |
| Sir John William Salmond - 1920 - 660 str.
...Natural Gas Co. v. Collins, [1909] AC 640, proceeds, it is true, upon a suggested distinction between " articles dangerous in themselves, such as loaded firearms,...poisons, explosives, and other things ejusdem generis," and articles of a more harmless description. It is submitted, however, that there is no sufficient... | |
| Arthur Underhill - 1922 - 478 str.
..." insurers." ART. 82.—Duty to take Precautions with regard to things Dangerous in themselves. (1) In the case of articles dangerous in themselves, such...other things ejusdem generis, there is a peculiar duty imposed on those who send forth, make or leave about such articles to take (q) See ante. Art. 18. (r)... | |
| Sir John William Salmond - 1924 - 736 str.
...Natural Gas Co". \. Collins, [1909] AC 640, proceeds, it is true, upon a suggested distinction between " articles dangerous in themselves, such as loaded firearms,...poisons, explosives, and other things ejusdem generis," and articles of a more harmless description. It is submitted, however, that there is no sufficient... | |
| Sir John William Salmond - 1928 - 776 str.
...p. 445. (z) (1879), 4 CPD 325. (a) [1909] AC 640. it is true, upon a suggested distinction between " articles dangerous in themselves, such as loaded firearms,...poisons, explosives, and other things ejusdem generis," and articles of a more harmless description. It is submitted, however, that there is no sufficient... | |
| 1914 - 770 str.
...v. Collins, [1909] AC 640, where at p. 646 it is said: "It has, however, again and again been held that in the case of articles dangerous in themselves,...ejusdem generis, there is a peculiar duty to take precaution imposed upon those who send forth or install such articles when it is necessarily the case... | |
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