Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1785-1951, Band 3;Band 66

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Seite 443 - ... saving to suitors, in all cases, the right of a common law remedy where the common law is competent to give it...
Seite 195 - ... or from any cause whatever, unless, in every case, the same be proved to have occurred from the fraud or gross negligence of said express company, or their servants...
Seite 603 - All city, town and village officers, whose election or appointment is not provided for by this Constitution, shall be elected by the electors of such cities, towns and villages, or of some division thereof, or appointed by such authorities thereof, as the Legislature shall designate for that purpose.
Seite 114 - ... conviction thereof, shall be punished by confinement in the penitentiary for a period of not less than one, nor more than five years.
Seite 592 - That all charters and grants of or to corporations, or amendments thereof, and all other statutes, shall be subject to amendment or repeal at the will of the legislature', unless a contrary intent be therein plainly expressed...
Seite 741 - She then declared that She did voluntarily Sign Seal and acknowledge the Same and that She is Still Satisfied therewith.
Seite 597 - ... dangerous assemblages, and assemblages which obstruct the free passage of public streets, sidewalks, parks and places; protect the rights of persons and property...
Seite 197 - STORY, in his work on bailments, originally published in 1832, says that it is now held that, in cases of such notices, the carrier is liable for losses and injury occasioned not only by gross negligence, but by ordinary negligence, or, in other words, the carrier is bound to ordinary diligence.
Seite 279 - It would require an express exception in the grant, or some clear and unequivocal declaration, or certain and immemorial usage, to limit the title of the owner, in such cases, to the edge of the river.
Seite 747 - I am of opinion that, generally speaking, if a party having an interest to prevent an act being done has full notice of its having been done, and acquiesces in it, so as to induce a reasonable belief that he consents to it, and the position of others is altered by their giving credit to his sincerity, he has no more right to challenge the act to their prejudice than he would have had if it had been done by his previous license.

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