The Law of the Master's Liability for Injuries to Servant
The book The Law of the Master's Liability for Injuries to Servant was written by author Bailey, W. F. (William Francis), 1842-1915 Here you can read free online of The Law of the Master's Liability for Injuries to Servant book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Law of the Master's Liability for Injuries to Servant a good or bad book?
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21 probable, If not impossible, yet, there being direct and positive evi- dence tending to support the theory of safety, the court erred in granting a nonsuit. Rebb v. Railway Co., 87 Ga. 631, 13 S. E. 566. A switchman riding on a switch engine, and directing its move- ment towards cars to be coupled, is guilty of negligence in jumping off, and walking before it on an tmballasted track, while removing the coupling pin and link from the drawhead of the tender. Finnell V. Railroad Co., 129 N. Y. ...669, 29 N. E. 825. He is not guilty of contributory negligence in obeying the con- ductor's orders to uncouple moving cars with his hands, when the uncoupling could not have been done with a stick. Richmond & D. R. Co. V. Rudd, 88 Va. 648, 14 S. E. 361. Whether or not a servant of a railroad company was guilty of neg- ligence in standing on the rails of a track in attempting to couple a moving to a stationary car is a question for the jury. Hamilton V. Rich Hill Coal Min. Co., 108 Mo. 364, 18 S.
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