| Association for the Reform and Codification of the Law of Nations. Conference - 1887 - 774 sidor
...care and diligence seeks to put off the essential duties of his employment."—"The carrier and his customer do not stand upon a footing of equality....paper that the carrier presents ; and in most cases he has no alternative but to do this, or to abandon his business."—" By our law, as declared by this... | |
| 1916 - 948 sidor
...his customer do not stand on a. footing of equality. The latter is only one individual of a million. He cannot afford to higgle or stand out and seek redress in the courts. ... He prefers rather to ... sign any paper the carrier presents." 11 In Johnson v. Fargo, supra, 184 NY 379, 77 NE 388, Gray,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1908 - 828 sidor
...do not stand on the footing of equality. The latter is only one individual of a million. He can not afford to higgle or stand out and seek redress in...prefers, rather, to accept any bill of lading, or sign any paper the carrier presents, often, indeed, without knowing what the one or the other contains.... | |
| 1889 - 1014 sidor
...business is now carried on, would be subversive of the very object of the law. The carrier and his customer do not stand upon a footing of equality....paper, that the carrier presents; and in most cases he has no alternative but to do this, or to abandon his business. Special contracts between the carrier... | |
| John Lewis - 1890 - 816 sidor
...his customer do not stand on a footing of equality. The latter is only one individual of a million. He cannot afford to higgle, or stand out and seek redress in the courts. His business will not admit such a course. He prefers rather to accept any bill of lading, or sign... | |
| 1890 - 950 sidor
...his customer do not stand on a fooling of equality. The hitter is only one individual of a million. He cannot afford to higgle or stand out, and seek redress in the courts. His business will not admit of such a course. He prefers, rather, to accept any bill of lading, or... | |
| John Lewis - 1893 - 820 sidor
...positions of the parties, Judge MILLER thus states his attitude: "He is one individual of a million, lie cannot afford to higgle or stand out and seek redress in the courts. His business will not admit such a course. He prefers rather to accept any bill of lading, or sign... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1894 - 1022 sidor
...positions of the parties, Judge Bradley thus states his attitude: "He is one individual of a million. He cannot afford to higgle or stand out and seek redress in the courts. His business will not admit such a course. He prefers rather to accept any bill of lading or sign any... | |
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