| 1833 - 560 sidor
...liligence may also be materially affected by the nature, bulk, and value of the articles. A man vould not be expected to take the same care of a bag of oats as of a bag of dollars ; of a >alc of cotton as of a box of jewellery ; of a oad of wood as of a package of paintings... | |
| 1832 - 504 sidor
...'§15. And what constitutes ordinary diligence, may also be materially affected by the nature, bulk, and value of the articles.1 A man would not be expected...take the same care of a bag of oats, as of a bag of dollars; of a bale of cotton, as of a box of diamonds or other jewelry ; of a common load of wood,... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court - 1848 - 918 sidor
...proportioned to the nature, intrinsic value, ikc. of the article intrusted to his keeping. A man will not be expected to take the same care of a bag of oats, as of a bag of dollars ; of a bale of cotton, as of a box of diamonds or other jewelry; of a load of wood, as of a... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1847 - 988 sidor
...value of the article is a necessary ingredient in the consideration of every question of negligence. A man would not be expected to take the same care of a box of ninepins as of a box of diamonds;— of a bag of marbles as of a bag of sovereigns ; or the... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1849 - 808 sidor
...ordinary diligence may also be materially affected by the nature, bulk, and value of the articles. A man would not be expected to take the same care...a bag of gold ; of a bale of cotton as of a box of jewelry ; of a load of wood as of a package of paintings ; of a block of marble as of a sculptured... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1851 - 836 sidor
...ordinary diligence may also be materially affected by the nature, bulk, and value of the articles. A man would not be expected to take the same care...a bag of gold ; of a bale of cotton as of a box of jewelry ; of a load of wood as of a package of paintings ; of a block of marble as of a sculptured... | |
| Calvin Townsend - 1871 - 620 sidor
...The nature, bulk, and value of the articles are also to be eon* sidered.3 A man would not be required to take the same care of a bag of oats, as of a bag...cotton, as of a box of diamonds or other jewelry. The value is especially to be considered. That which is of great value would require more care than... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1876 - 734 sidor
...ordinary diligence may also be materially affected by the nature, the bulk, and the value of the articles. A man would not be expected to take the same care...jewelry, of a load of common wood as of a box of rare paintings."—Story, 'On Bailments,' sect. 15. " The bailee ought to proportion his care to the injury... | |
| Benjamin James Lea - 1883 - 820 sidor
...admissible to show the course of business in a particular trade. And a bailee is not expected or required to take the same care of a " bag of oats as of a bag...gold ; of a bale of cotton as of a box of diamonds." If in the course of a particular trade, certain Kelton r. Taylor & Co. goods, as coal, are usually... | |
| Straits Settlements. Supreme Court - 1885 - 886 sidor
...(jriygs, 2 Camp. 79, Readhead v. The Midlsind Railway Company, '2 LR 2 B. 412. On the other hand '• a man would not be expected to take the same care...a bag of gold ; of a bale of cotton as of a box of dia"nunls; Story, section 15;" an 1 for the simple reason that it is found by experience that different... | |
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