| 1894 - 2074 páginas
...and the engineer. The latter are fellow servants in the running of the train under his direction. Aa to them and the train, he stands in the place of, and represents, the corporation." When the question came again before the supreme court, in the Baugh Case, cited supra, which presented... | |
| Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - 1883 - 760 páginas
...referring to the conductor : " In no proper sense is he a fellow-servant with the fireman, the brakeineu, the porters, and the engineer. The latter are fellow-servants in the running of the train under his directions ; as to them and the train, he stands in the place of, and represents, the corporation."... | |
| 1885 - 890 páginas
...direction of a conductor specially appointed for its management. We know from the manner in which railways are operated that, subject to the general rules and...fellow-servants in the running of the train under his direction, who as to them and the train, stands in the place of and represents the corporation. As observed by... | |
| 1885 - 902 páginas
...direction of a conductor specially appointed for its management. We know from the manner in which railways are operated that, subject to the general rules and...fellow-servants in the running of the train under his direction, who as to them and the train, stands in the place of and represents the corporation. As observed by... | |
| 1885 - 1232 páginas
...his orders. In no proper sense of the terms is he a fellow-servant with the firemen, the brakemen, the porters, and the engineer. The latter are fellow-servants in the running of the train under his direction, who, as to them and the train, stands in the place of and represents H the corporation. n As observed... | |
| 1885 - 888 páginas
...his orders. In no proper sease of the terms is he a fellow-servant with the fireman, the brakcman, the porters, and the engineer. The latter are fellow-servants in the running of the train under his direction, who, as to them and the train, stands in the place of and represents the corporation. An observed by... | |
| 1914 - 1164 páginas
...servant with the firemen, the brakemen, the porters, and the engineer. The latter are fellow servants in the running of the train under his direction ;...stands in the place of and represents the corporation." Aside from the relation of the conductor in this case to his injured brakeman, as recognized by a general... | |
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