| 1906 - 1290 pages
...forces, otherwise quiescent, from which one effect naturally and logically produces another, constituting an unbroken connection between the wrongful act and the injury, "a continuous succession of events so linked together as to make a natural whole," then, under the rule of the cases,... | |
| John Milton Gardner, Walter James Eagle - 1906 - 776 pages
...forces, otherwise quiescent, from which one effect naturally and logically produces another, constituting an unbroken connection between the wrongful act and the injury, " a continuous succession of events so linked together as to make a natural whole," then, under the rule of the cases,... | |
| 1907 - 1348 pages
...the movement, or as In the oft-cited case of the squib thrown In the market place. 2 Bl. Rep. 892. The question always is : Was there an unbroken connection...continuous succession of events, so linked together us to make a natural whole, or was there some new and independent cause Intervening between the wrong... | |
| New Zealand. Court of Arbitration - 1907 - 98 pages
...Supreme Court of the United States in Milwaukee Railway Company v. Kellogg (94 US (4 Otto), p. 469): "The question always is, was there an unbroken connection between the wrongful act and the injury—a continuous operation? Would the facts constitute a continuous succession of events so linked... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1907 - 1142 pages
...followed in unbroken sequence as the direct and proximate result of it, so that "the facts constituted a continuous succession of events, so linked together as to make a natural whole" (Milwaukee etc. Ry. Co. v. Kellogg, 94 US 475, 24 L. ed. 259) without any intervening and independent... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1907 - 1150 pages
...followed in unbroken sequence as the direct and proximate result of it, so that "the facts constituted a continuous succession of events, so linked together as to make a natural whole" (Milwaukee etc. Ry. Co. v. Kellogg, 94 US 475, 24 L. ed. 259) without any intervening and independent... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1908 - 1166 pages
...thrown in the market-place: Acott v. Shepherd, 2 W. Black. 892. The question always is. Was there any unbroken connection between the wrongful act and the...a continuous operation? Did the facts constitute a succession of events, so linked together as to make a natural whole, or was there some new and independent... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1908 - 1174 pages
...thrown in the market-place: Acott v. Shepherd, 2 W. Black. 892. The question always is, Was there any unbroken connection between the wrongful act and the...a continuous operation? Did the facts constitute a succession of events, so linked together as to make a natural whole, or was there some new and independent... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1910 - 1362 pages
...Kellogg, 94 US 469, 24 L. ed. 256. In that case the learned supreme court of the United States says: "The question always is: Was there an unbroken connection...and the injury — a continuous operation! Did the fact constitute a continuous succession of events, so linked together as to make a natural whole, or... | |
| New York (State). Courts, Francis Blaine Delehanty (Reporter), Austin B. Griffin (Reporter), Robert George Scherer (Reporter), Edward Jordan Dimock (Reporter), Joseph Albert Lawson (Reporter), Charles Cook Lester (Reporter), William Van Rensselaer Erving (Reporter), Louis J. Rezzemini (Reporter) - 1911 - 726 pages
...independent human action." Whart., § 134. The Supreme Court of the United States said: "The question also is, was there an unbroken connection between the wrongful...together as to make a natural whole, or was there some Misc.] Supreme Court, Appellate Term, March, 1911. independent cause intervening between the wrong... | |
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