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... master or a servant , is sufficient without an actual ap- prenticeship . ( w ) A master may by law correct his apprentice for negligence or other mis- behaviour , so it be done with moderation : ( x ) though , if the master or master's ...
... master or a servant , is sufficient without an actual ap- prenticeship . ( w ) A master may by law correct his apprentice for negligence or other mis- behaviour , so it be done with moderation : ( x ) though , if the master or master's ...
Page 335
... master : ( i ) for although the master did not expressly order the ser- vant to sell it to that person in particular , yet his permitting him to draw and sell it at all is impliedly a general command . In the same manner , whatever a ...
... master : ( i ) for although the master did not expressly order the ser- vant to sell it to that person in particular , yet his permitting him to draw and sell it at all is impliedly a general command . In the same manner , whatever a ...
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... master's service ; otherwise the servant shall answer for his own misbehaviour . Upon this principle , by the common law , ( ) if a servant kept his master's fire negligently , so that his neighbour's house was burned down thereby , an ...
... master's service ; otherwise the servant shall answer for his own misbehaviour . Upon this principle , by the common law , ( ) if a servant kept his master's fire negligently , so that his neighbour's house was burned down thereby , an ...
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