| George Albert Bonner, Henry Gatchell Farrant - 1904 - 374 str.
...entitled " An Act for compensating the families of persons killed by accidents," it is recited that, " Whereas no action at law is now maintainable against...default may have caused the death of another person, &c." The Act then goes on to say that where, if death had not ensued, the party injured would have... | |
| Gilbert Stuart Henderson - 1909 - 746 str.
...any Court against a person who, by his wrongful act, neglect, or default. Preamble. m&^ \l&ve eaused the death of another person, and it is oftentimes right and expedient that the wrong-doer in such case should be answerable in damages for the injury so caused by him ; It is enacted as jollows : —... | |
| Albert Martin Kales - 1911 - 892 str.
...tocases to which the maxim, "actio personalis moritur cum persona," applies, but is perfectly general : "Whereas no action at law is now maintainable against...wrongdoer in such cases shall be answerable in damages for the injury so caused by him." The remedy is then given to the deceased's personal representatives... | |
| Climenson Yelverton Charles Dawbarn - 1911 - 798 str.
...VICT. o. 93.) An Act for compensating the Families of Persons killed by Accidents. [26th August, 1846. WHEREAS no action at law is now maintainable against...oftentimes right and expedient that the wrongdoer in such ease should be answerable in damages for the injury so caused by him : Bo it therefore enacted by the... | |
| 1926 - 1262 str.
..."An Act for Compensating the Families of Persons Killed by Accidents," and the preamble recited that "no action at law is now maintainable against a person...oftentimes right and expedient that the wrongdoer in such case should be answerable in damages for the injury so caused by him." The first section enacted that... | |
| William Hubert Stuart Garnett - 1911 - 292 str.
...whereas the employer is liable, although he may be faultless in the matter. The Act provides that — " Whereas no action at law is now maintainable against...default, may have caused the death of another person . . . " 1. Whensoever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default, and... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1912 - 1132 str.
...10 Victoria, 1846, cap. XCIII. An Act for compensating the Families of Persons killed by Accidents. Whereas no Action at Law is now maintainable against...oftentimes right and expedient that the Wrongdoer in such Case should be answerable in Damages for the Injury so caused by him: Be it therefore enacted by the... | |
| 1912 - 1080 str.
...verdict shall find and direct." supported by the preamble to Lord Campbell's act, which recites that "no action at law is now maintainable against a person...default, may have caused the death of another person." In Duncan v. Findlater (1839) 6 Clark & F. 894, Maclean & R. 911, Sir J. Campbell, AG, in his argument,... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1913 - 1012 str.
...moritur cum persona" applies, but is perfectly general. The premable to Lord Campbell's Act recites : " Whereas no action at law is now maintainable against...wrongdoer in such cases shall be answerable in damages for the injury so caused by him." The remedy under this Act is confined to the wife, husband, parent,... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Martin L. Newell, Mason Harder Newell, Walter Clyde Jones, Keene Harwood Addington, James Christopher Cahill, Basil Jones, James Max Henderson, Ray Smith - 1913 - 724 str.
...an act passed for the purpose of compensating families of persons killed by accidents, recites that "no action at law is now maintainable against a person...default, may have caused the death of another person." It has never been held in this country, in the absence of a statute, so far as we know, that there... | |
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