Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Illinois, Volume 260 |
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... damages by a ser- vant injured while obeying an order of his foreman , who at the time was acting as a fellow - servant , does not apply where the order relates to the performance of a usual duty of the servant , which is not connected ...
... damages by a ser- vant injured while obeying an order of his foreman , who at the time was acting as a fellow - servant , does not apply where the order relates to the performance of a usual duty of the servant , which is not connected ...
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... DAMAGES ― amount of damages in action for permanent in- jury to land from overflow is a question of fact . In an action for damages for permanent injury to land from overflow the amount of damages sustained is a question of fact for the ...
... DAMAGES ― amount of damages in action for permanent in- jury to land from overflow is a question of fact . In an action for damages for permanent injury to land from overflow the amount of damages sustained is a question of fact for the ...
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Illinois. Supreme Court. to an action for permanent damage to land from the opening of the channel of the Sanitary ... damages resulting to certain lands of appellee by reason of the construction and putting in operation the sanitary ...
Illinois. Supreme Court. to an action for permanent damage to land from the opening of the channel of the Sanitary ... damages resulting to certain lands of appellee by reason of the construction and putting in operation the sanitary ...
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... damages is , that the effect of turning the waters of Lake Michigan into the Illinois river through the sanitary district channel was to raise the level of the water in the Illinois river to a higher level than it would be in a state of ...
... damages is , that the effect of turning the waters of Lake Michigan into the Illinois river through the sanitary district channel was to raise the level of the water in the Illinois river to a higher level than it would be in a state of ...
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... damages in cases of this character is not susceptible of exact measurement . It must be determined from the opinions of witnesses , which vary widely . The amount of damages to be recovered is a question of fact to be determined by the ...
... damages in cases of this character is not susceptible of exact measurement . It must be determined from the opinions of witnesses , which vary widely . The amount of damages to be recovered is a question of fact to be determined by the ...
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Page 559 - Second. In the case of articles labeled, branded, or tagged so as to plainly indicate that they are compounds, imitations or blends, and the word "compound," " imitation," or
Page 555 - All vinegar made by fermentation and oxidation without the intervention of distillation shall be branded 'fermented vinegar' with the name of the fruit or substance from which the same is made. And all vinegar made wholly or in part from distilled liquor shall be branded 'distilled vinegar.
Page 559 - Provided, That an article of food which does not contain any added poisonous or deleterious ingredients shall not be deemed to be adulterated or misbranded in the following cases: First.
Page 75 - Whatever is notice enough to excite attention and put the party on his guard and call for inquiry, is notice of everything to which such inquiry might have led. When a person has sufficient information to lead him to a fact, he shall be deemed conversant of it.
Page 560 - food," as used herein, shall include all articles used for food or drink by man, whether simple, mixed, or compound. SEC. 3. Any article shall be deemed to be adulterated within the meaning of this Act...
Page 318 - Granting to any corporation, association or individual any special or exclusive privilege, immunity or franchise whatever.
Page 562 - If all that can be said of this legislation is that it is unwise, or unnecessarily oppressive to those manufacturing or selling wholesome oleomargarine, as an article of food, their appeal must be to the legislature or to the ballot box, not to the judiciary. The latter cannot interfere without usurping powers committed to another department of government.
Page 604 - Provided, that no reduction of any tax levy made hereunder shall diminish any amount appropriated by corporate or taxing authorities for the payment of the principal or interest on bonded debt, or levied pursuant to the mandate or judgment of any court of record.
Page 325 - ... said Charles Frohman and his associates; that he made large profits by the production of said play, to the injury of the complainants, and the bill prayed for an accounting and that the further production of the play by defendant in error be enjoined. After answer and replication filed the case was referred to a master in chancery to take the testimony and report his conclusions of law and fact.
Page 152 - ... those which in their nature are not nuisances, but may become so by reason of their locality, surroundings, or the manner in which they may be conducted, managed, etc. ; third, those which in their nature may be nuisances, but as to which there may be honest differences of opinion in impartial minds.