Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Appellate Court of the State of Indiana, Volumen10

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Bowen-Merrill Company, 1895
"With tables of the cases reported and cases cited and an index." (varies)
 

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Página 202 - Where a special finding of facts shall be inconsistent with the general verdict, the former shall control the latter, and the court shall give judgment accordingly.
Página 68 - The court shall, in every stage of an action, disregard any error or defect in the pleadings or proceedings which shall not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party, and no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Página 537 - No carrier shall be liable for loss or damage not occurring on its own road or its portion of the through route, nor after said property is ready for delivery to the next carrier or to consignee.
Página 390 - The proximate cause of an injury is that cause which, in natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any efficient intervening cause, produces the injury, and without which the result would not have occurred.
Página 328 - Every contracting party has an absolute right to rely on the express statement of an existing fact, the truth of which is known to the opposite party and unknown to him, as the basis of a mutual agreement...
Página 643 - The other error assigned Is that the court erred In overruling the motion of appellant for a new trial.
Página 601 - A counter-claim i's any matter arising out of or connected with the cause of action which might be the subject of an action in favor of the defendant, or which would tend to reduce the plaintiff's claim or demand for damages.
Página 222 - ... premises, but that it is sufficient if it appears that the circumstances surrounding the act of commission or omission are such as "evinced a reckless disregard for the safety of others, and a willingness to Inflict the InJury complained of.
Página 684 - A special contract Is one with peculiar provisions or stipulations not found in the ordinary contract relating to the same subject-matter. These provisions are such which, if omitted from the ordinary contract, the law will never supply.
Página 87 - The record further shows that "the court sustained the objection, to which ruling of the court the plaintiff, by counsel, at the time excepted.

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