| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1888 - 776 str.
...language requested was as follows : " 'Negligence' is defined to be the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which...ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do." While this request was... | |
| 1874 - 436 str.
...its accuracy. This definition is as follows : " Negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which...ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do." In commenting on this... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1874 - 960 str.
...subsequently been frequently cited with approval by the courts, " is the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which...ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do." 1 As a limitation, framed... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1874 - 880 str.
...causing damage will do so :4 negligence being defined to be " the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which...ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do;"5 negligence, moreover,... | |
| 1875 - 870 str.
...been frequently cited with approval by the courts, that it "is the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which...ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do." Thus it is seen that... | |
| William Wait - 1878 - 1004 str.
...acceptation, is nearly synonymous with carelessness. It is defined to be "the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which...ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do ; or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do." ALDERSON, B., in Blyth... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1879 - 888 str.
...traveler may not be exposed to injury ; 'not to do so would be an " omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which...ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do." ALDERSON, B., iu Bli/th v. Birminyluim Waterworks, 11 Exch. 781, 784. The jury found that... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1880 - 788 str.
...Alderson, B.,1 as follows : — • Negligence " Negligence is the omission to do something which ae Q ' " reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which...ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would " do ; or doing something which a prudent or reasonable " man would not do." Ignorance of the... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1881 - 188 str.
...complaining thereof, (g) " Negligence," says Alderson, B., (h) " is the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which...ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or the doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do." In Degg v. Midland... | |
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