American law reports annotated, Volume 281924 |
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Page 211
... street car track at a street intersection does not require him to apprehend the great speed of a car exceeding the limit required by ordinance , nor that the motorman has lost control of it , and will fail to signal its approach . [ See ...
... street car track at a street intersection does not require him to apprehend the great speed of a car exceeding the limit required by ordinance , nor that the motorman has lost control of it , and will fail to signal its approach . [ See ...
Page 212
... streets of a city . Appellee was driving south along a street that crossed the street upon which the railway was located at right angles . The street occupied by the railway had been paved on either side of the track in the fall , just ...
... streets of a city . Appellee was driving south along a street that crossed the street upon which the railway was located at right angles . The street occupied by the railway had been paved on either side of the track in the fall , just ...
Page 213
... street and track and surrounding conditions . The street car , as it bore down upon appellee from the east , was traveling at a rate between 25 and 30 miles per hour , in spite of an or- dinance of the city limiting the speed of ...
... street and track and surrounding conditions . The street car , as it bore down upon appellee from the east , was traveling at a rate between 25 and 30 miles per hour , in spite of an or- dinance of the city limiting the speed of ...
Page 214
... street car crossings are also places of danger . The cars are run at great speed on this street in ques- tion . The city ordinance permits it , and the rule must be that , before go- ing upon such tracks , every person is bound to look ...
... street car crossings are also places of danger . The cars are run at great speed on this street in ques- tion . The city ordinance permits it , and the rule must be that , before go- ing upon such tracks , every person is bound to look ...
Page 215
( — Ind . — 136 N. E. 18. ) street railway track upon and at a public street crossing within a city . The evidence was sufficient to estab- lish the fact that appellee looked both ways for approaching cars aft- er passing the church ...
( — Ind . — 136 N. E. 18. ) street railway track upon and at a public street crossing within a city . The evidence was sufficient to estab- lish the fact that appellee looked both ways for approaching cars aft- er passing the church ...
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Page 43 - States, and the decision is in favor of such their validity, or where any title, right, privilege, or immunity is claimed under the constitution or any treaty or statute of, or commission held or authority exercised under, the United States, and the decision is against the title, right, privilege, or exemption specially set up or claimed by either party, under such constitution, treaty, statute, commission, or authority...
Page 47 - ... disobedience or resistance by any such officer, or by any party, juror, witness, or other person, to any lawful writ, process, order, rule, decree, or command of the said courts.
Page 589 - ... the exercise of the police power of the State shall never be abridged or so construed as to permit corporations to conduct their business in such manner as to infringe the equal rights of individuals or the general well-being of the State.
Page 20 - ... that in actions by or against executors, administrators, or guardians, in which judgment may be rendered for or against them, neither party shall be allowed to testify against the other, as to any transaction with, or statement by, the testator, intestate, or ward, unless called to testify thereto by the opposite party, or required to testify thereto by the court...
Page 570 - Every such grant shall specify the mode of determining any valuation therein provided for, and shall make adequate provision by way of forfeiture of the grant, or otherwise, to secure efficiency of public service at reasonable rates, and the maintenance of the property in good order throughout the term of the grant.
Page 557 - Every person, having an interest in property subject to a lien, has the right to redeem it from the lien, at any time after the claim is due, and before his right of redemption is foreclosed...
Page 665 - If it was sufficient of itself, it was a question of law for the court and not of fact for the jury.
Page 63 - Writs of error, bills of exception, and appeals, shall be allowed in all cases from the final decisions of said district courts to the supreme court, under such regulations as may be prescribed by law; but in no case removed to the supreme court shall trial by jury be allowed in said court.
Page 311 - ... whenever an attempt is made to take private property for a use alleged to be public, the question whether the contemplated use be really public shall be a judicial question, and as such, judicially determined, without regard to any legislative assertion that the use is public.
Page 614 - An Act to provide for the printing and distribution of ballots at public expense, and for the nomination of candidates for public offices, to regulate the manner of holding elections, and to enforce the secrecy of the ballot...