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Pagina 166
... duty thrown by the common law of England upon those who undertake the carriage of passengers . Breach of this duty renders the wrong - doer liable in damages to the passenger aggrieved , and , under the provisions of the statute 9 & 10 ...
... duty thrown by the common law of England upon those who undertake the carriage of passengers . Breach of this duty renders the wrong - doer liable in damages to the passenger aggrieved , and , under the provisions of the statute 9 & 10 ...
Pagina 185
... duty of the State to concern itself . The companies have a practical monopoly of the locomotive traffic of the country . The functions they discharge in the conduct of that traffic are of a public nature , and any breach of the duty ...
... duty of the State to concern itself . The companies have a practical monopoly of the locomotive traffic of the country . The functions they discharge in the conduct of that traffic are of a public nature , and any breach of the duty ...
Pagina 250
... duties in this House for one month , and for such further period until he shall have made his submission to the ... duty of the Chairman to propose the first resolution under the same conditions as in the House ; and he would report ...
... duties in this House for one month , and for such further period until he shall have made his submission to the ... duty of the Chairman to propose the first resolution under the same conditions as in the House ; and he would report ...
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