To paraphrase the illustration put by the learned judge before whom this case was tried, it would be intolerable that a good Samaritan, who takes to his home a wounded stranger for surgical care, should be held personally liable for the negligence of... The New Law Reports - Page 133publié par - 1911Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1901 - 2116 pages
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| 1912 - 1168 pages
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| 1926 - 510 pages
...would be intolerable that a good Samaritan, who takes to his home a wounded stranger for surgical care, should be held personally liable for the negligence of his servant in caring for that stranger. Were the heart and means of that Samaritan so large that he was able, not only to provide... | |
| 1911 - 628 pages
...be intolerable that a good1 Samaritan, who takes to his home a wounded stranger for surgical care, should be held personally liable for the negligence of his servant in caring for that stranger. Were the heart and means of that Samaritan so large that he was able, not only to provide... | |
| 1904 - 1078 pages
...the heart and means of that Samaritan so large that he was able, not only to provide for one wounded man, but to establish a hospital for the care of a...personally liable for the negligence of his servant in earing for any one of those thousand wounded men. We cannot perceive that the position of the defendant... | |
| 1904 - 1114 pages
...would be intolerable that a good Samaritan, who takes to his home a wounded stranger for surgical care, should be held personally liable for the negligence of his servant in caring for that stranger. Were the heart and means of that Samaritan so large that he was able, not only to provide... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1911 - 1250 pages
...would be intolerable that a good Samaritan, who takes to his home a wounded stranger for surgical care, should be held personally liable for the negligence of his servant in caring for that stranger. Were the heart and means of that Samaritan so large that he was able, not only to provide... | |
| Frank Alexander Erwin - 1913 - 978 pages
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| Ohio. Courts - 1914 - 686 pages
...would be intolerable that a good Samaritan, who takes to his home a wounded stranger for surgical care, should be held personally liable for the negligence of his servant in caring for that stranger. Were the heart and means of that Samaritan so large that he was able, not only to provide... | |
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