[745] Inman v. Buffalo & L. H. Rw., 7 U. C. C. P. 325; O’Neill v. Great Western Rw., Ibid. 203; Bowie v. Buffalo, Brantford, & G. Rw., Ibid. 191.
[746] Roth v. Buffalo & State Line Rw., 34 N. Y. 548.
[747] Penton v. Grand Trunk Rw., 28 U. C. Q. B. 367; Campbell v. The same, Hilary Term, 1873 (Ont.).
[748] Minor v. Chicago & North Western Rw., 19 Wis. 40.
[749] Ouimit v. Henshaw, 35 Vt. 605.
[750] Jones v. Norwich & N. Y. T. Co., 50 Barb. 193.
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- Accident, different kinds of, [7]
- horses frightened by, [5]
- not sufficient proof of negligence, [106], [177]
- carriers not liable for unforeseen, [54], [176]
- number of, [185], [188]
- Accident Insurance, what is an accident?, [36]
- Lord Cockburn’ s definition, [36]
- Michigan definition, [36]
- Maryland and New York, [36], [37]
- injury, no accident to car, [37]
- compensation for injuries, [37], [38]
- none for loss of time, [38]
- injuries from external causes, [39]
- while bathing, [40]
- caused by negligence, [41]
- wilful exposure, [42]
- Acts of Parliament, not those of the Apostles, [119]
- Agents. (See [Servants].)
- carrier liable for torts of, [248]-[251]
- for wilful acts within range of employment, [248]
- injured one must show authority of, [248]
- persons acting, presumed to be, [250]
- assault by, [249]
- exemplary damages, [250]
- carrier liable if agents disobey, [251]
- but not when they exceed authority, [251]
- Alighting at Railway Stations, cars should be stopped at safe place, [147], [148]
- is calling out name an invitation to alight, [152]-[154]
- depends on circumstances, [153]
- stopping of train an invitation, [153]
- calling out name a mere intimation, [154]
- jumping off the steps, [150], [151]
- company should assist at difficult places, [154]
- passenger should ask train to be put in a proper place, [154]
- alighting when warned not to, [155]
- sufficient time must be given, [155]
- sick or drunken passengers, [156]
- American Cases, authority of, [109]
- Anecdote, Lord Kenyon and Erskine, [19]
- The Devil’s Invincibles, [59]
- a sleeping-car, [205]
- Arrests, by carrier’s servants, [166], [251]
- Authority, Acts in Excess of, arresting to prevent a crime, [166]
- carriers not liable for acts of agents, [251]