Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 45Robert Clark, 1888 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... condition for their use . 2. That the alleged negligence of defendant's servants was not the proximate cause of the plaintiff's injury ; but that the same was caused by the wrongful act of Brown ; and • 3. That the defendant's servants ...
... condition for their use . 2. That the alleged negligence of defendant's servants was not the proximate cause of the plaintiff's injury ; but that the same was caused by the wrongful act of Brown ; and • 3. That the defendant's servants ...
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... condition of its roadway . That at best the boy Brown , when he picked up the torpedo , was on the defendant's roadway by mere permission , and took upon him- self all the dangers and risks of his act ; and the plaintiff is in no better ...
... condition of its roadway . That at best the boy Brown , when he picked up the torpedo , was on the defendant's roadway by mere permission , and took upon him- self all the dangers and risks of his act ; and the plaintiff is in no better ...
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... condition for trespassers and licensees who enter by permission only ? This is the practical question here presented , and the answer , as well as the reasons for the same , will appear from an examination of some of the cases referred ...
... condition for trespassers and licensees who enter by permission only ? This is the practical question here presented , and the answer , as well as the reasons for the same , will appear from an examination of some of the cases referred ...
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... condition of the roof , if such was its condition , and it could hardly be said that under the facts of that case a person of ordinary prudence would anticipate that the building would be blown down by a violent storm . In the opinion ...
... condition of the roof , if such was its condition , and it could hardly be said that under the facts of that case a person of ordinary prudence would anticipate that the building would be blown down by a violent storm . In the opinion ...
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... condition , that it might reasonably be expected such use would be allowed by him to continue ; or when he knowingly so exposes and leaves it to the use of children , without objection , that they following Harriman . Railway Company ...
... condition , that it might reasonably be expected such use would be allowed by him to continue ; or when he knowingly so exposes and leaves it to the use of children , without objection , that they following Harriman . Railway Company ...
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