| Richard Burn - 1845 - 1304 str.
...legacy. (16.) • '*™n *ho enters into a learned profession undertakes to bring Uableformot of :rc* of it a reasonable degree of care and skill: he does not, "monkm. 536 2. Suryeotu. surgeon undertake that he will perform a cure ; nor does the litiu dertake... | |
| 1861 - 442 str.
...undertaken."* Lord Chief-Justice Tindal, in the same spirit, remarks : •" Every person who enters into a learned profession undertakes to bring to the exercise of it a reasonable, fair, and competent degree of skill.vt This doctrine of the common law implies on the part of the practitioner... | |
| 1869 - 852 str.
...unless by special contract or guaranty to that effect. Says Tindal CJ, "Every person who enters into a learned profession undertakes to bring to the exercise of it a reasonable degree of care and skill. Ho does not undertake if he is an attorney that at all events you shall gain your case, nor does a... | |
| John Ordronaux - 1869 - 342 str.
...laid down by Chief Justice Tyndall,1 and now universally adopted, that " Every person who enters into a learned profession undertakes to bring to the exercise of it a reasonable degree of care and skill.2 He does not, if he is an attorney, undertake at all events, to gain the cause ; nor does a... | |
| William Wait - 1872 - 950 str.
...for gross blunders and negligence in the management of the business with which he is intrusted, for " every person who enters a learned profession undertakes...exercise of it a reasonable degree of care and skill." Lanphier v. Phipos, 8 Carr. & P. 479. The exact degree of skill required is not easily determined;... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1873 - 684 str.
...reasonable and proper degree of care and skill in the defendant's treatment. Every person who enters into a learned profession undertakes to bring to the exercise of it a reasonable and proper degree of care and skill. He does not undertake, if he is an attorney, that at all events... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1873 - 684 str.
...reasonable and proper degree of care and skill in the defendant's treatment. Every person who enters into a learned profession undertakes to bring to the exercise of it a reasonable and proper degree of care and skill. He does not undertake, if he is an attorney, that at all events... | |
| James Paterson - 1877 - 538 str.
...contract, some notice is here required of these cases. The universal rule relating to such matters is, that every person, who enters a learned profession, undertakes...of care and skill. He does not undertake, if he is a solicitor, that at all events he shall gain the cause ; nor does a surgeon impliedly undertake to... | |
| India - 1877 - 1088 str.
...exercise of their profession. First, In civil actions, it has been ruled that every person who enters into a learned profession undertakes to bring to the exercise...reasonable degree of care and skill. He does not, if he is an attorney, undertake, at all events, to gain the cause ; nor does a surgeon undertake that... | |
| Henry Aubrey Husband - 1883 - 642 str.
...on the part of the patient. Lord Chief-Justice Tindall remarks : — ' Every person who enters into a learned profession, undertakes to bring to the exercise of it a reasonably fair and competent degree of skill.' It has also been decided that if the defendant acted... | |
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