Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 167
... injury from negligence depends upon the law of the place where the injury oc . curred . At common law no action can be maintained for injury re- sulting in death . A CTION for injury resulting in death . The petition stated that the ...
... injury from negligence depends upon the law of the place where the injury oc . curred . At common law no action can be maintained for injury re- sulting in death . A CTION for injury resulting in death . The petition stated that the ...
Page 193
... injury to the feelings of a parent , or other relative , and yet but few causes could be productive of deeper mental distress , and even in action under statutes permitting recovery in cases where death has resulted , no recovery can be ...
... injury to the feelings of a parent , or other relative , and yet but few causes could be productive of deeper mental distress , and even in action under statutes permitting recovery in cases where death has resulted , no recovery can be ...
Page 325
... injuries , if it will cover any of them . But an injury by fire is as much an injury by the elements as an injury by wind or flood , and we should be at a loss for any ground on which to distinguish it under this covenant . We have no ...
... injuries , if it will cover any of them . But an injury by fire is as much an injury by the elements as an injury by wind or flood , and we should be at a loss for any ground on which to distinguish it under this covenant . We have no ...
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