Cases Determined by the St. Louis, Kansas City and Springfield Courts of Appeals of the State of Missouri, Volym 186E. W. Stephens., 1915 |
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... further liability could attach to him in the premises . If Gov. Hadley and Mr. Morris are liable , such liabil- ity cannot grow out of the agreement made by Judge Spencer , but must arise from the acts of these defend- ants themselves ...
... further liability could attach to him in the premises . If Gov. Hadley and Mr. Morris are liable , such liabil- ity cannot grow out of the agreement made by Judge Spencer , but must arise from the acts of these defend- ants themselves ...
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... further questions , he said that this was due to the heavy ve- hicles moving through the driveway , saying that a wagon was moving through the same at the time to which he referred . He then stated that no wagon went through the ...
... further questions , he said that this was due to the heavy ve- hicles moving through the driveway , saying that a wagon was moving through the same at the time to which he referred . He then stated that no wagon went through the ...
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... further testified that when the wire thus became caught and broke , he went to defendant's fore- man and told the latter thereof , saying that he " couldn't to a thing with it ; " but that the foreman told him that he must splice the ...
... further testified that when the wire thus became caught and broke , he went to defendant's fore- man and told the latter thereof , saying that he " couldn't to a thing with it ; " but that the foreman told him that he must splice the ...
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... further find that one George Keisker was at said time in the employ of the defendant , A. Leschen & Sons Rope Company as a foreman in its factory , and by virtue of his employment and position had immediate con- trol and direction of ...
... further find that one George Keisker was at said time in the employ of the defendant , A. Leschen & Sons Rope Company as a foreman in its factory , and by virtue of his employment and position had immediate con- trol and direction of ...
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... further find from the evidence that in at- tempting to splice said wire , it sank into and caught in said defective pulley and thereby caused said wire to pull out of the plaintiff's son's grasp or his grasp to pull from said wire and ...
... further find from the evidence that in at- tempting to splice said wire , it sank into and caught in said defective pulley and thereby caused said wire to pull out of the plaintiff's son's grasp or his grasp to pull from said wire and ...
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