The Ontario Law Reports : Cases Determined in the Court of Appeal And in the High Court of Justice for Ontario
The Ontario Law Reports : Cases Determined in the Court of Appeal And in the High Court of Justice for Ontario
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An action brought against a railway company by a widow on behalf of herself and four infant children, aged respectively seven, five, three and one year, to recover damages for the death of her husband through the company's neeligence, was settled by the company paying |4800. On application to a judge the amount was apportioned by giving the widow $1200 and each of the children $900, the widow also to be paid for the children's maintenance, $200 a year for three years, the fact of the widow havi...ng already received $1000 for insurance on the husband's life, being taken in consideration in apportioning her share. This was an application for the distribution of a fund between a widow and children. An action had been brought by the plaintiff on her own behalf, as the widow of one Burkholder deceased, and also as the next friend of her four infant children, aged respectively seven, five, three and one years, to recover damages from the railway company for the death of her husband through an accident which happened at a place « called Wansted, through the alleged negligence of the defendants.
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