Dictionary, accident is defined as "an event which under the circumstances, is unusual and unexpected by the person to whom it happens. The happening of an event without the concurrence of the will of the person by whose agency it was caused; or the happening... Pittsburgh Legal Journal - Página 211898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Edward Livingston - 1833 - 745 páginas
...connexion with the context. TITLE II. DEFINITIONS. ACCIDENT, in this System, means an event happening without the concurrence of the will of the person by whose agency it was caused. It differs from MISTAKE, because the latter always supposes the operation of the human will in producing... | |
 | Edward Livingston - 1833 - 745 páginas
...connexion with the context. TITLE II. DEFINITIONS. ACCIDENT, in this System, means an event happening without the concurrence of the will of the person by whose agency it was caused. It differs from MISTAKE, because the latter always supposes the operation of the human will in producing... | |
 | John Bouvier - 1843 - 1512 páginas
...Poth. Ob. part. 1, c. 1, s. 1, art. 2, n. 14. Id. n. 182, 186. ACCIDENT. The happening of an event without the concurrence of the will of the person...the happening of an event without any human agency ; the burning of a house in consequence of a fire being made for the ordinary purpose of cooking or... | |
 | John Bouvier - 1854
...omitted in a family settlement. (a) The general meaning of the term accident is the happening of an event without the concurrence of the will of the person by whose agency it is caused, or the happening of an event without any human agency. The burning of a house in consequence... | |
 | 1897
...circumstances, is unusual and unexpected by the person to whom it happens. The happening of an event without the concurrence of the will of the person...event or occurrence which happens unexpectedly from uncontrolable operations of nature alone, and without human agency; or an event resulting undesignedly... | |
 | 1913
...unlawful intent." (Italics mine.) The court also charged the Jury that "an accident la an event happening without the concurrence of the will of the person by whose agency it was caused. It is an event which takes place without one's direct Intention." It is not claimed, nor can it be... | |
 | 1920
...caution and. without any unlawful intent. An accident is an event happening without the occurrence of the will of the person by whose agency it was caused. It is an event that takes place without one's foresight or expectation." [5] The Instruction given... | |
 | 1897
...circumstances, is unI usual, and unexpected by the person to whom it happens. The happening of an event without the concurrence of the will of the person by whose agency it was caused; or the hapj pening of an event without any human ageii¡ cy." In Anderson's Law Dictionary the foli lowing... | |
 | 1886
...circumstances, is unusual and unexpected by the person to whom it happens. The happening of an event without the concurrence of the will of the person by whose agency it was caused." The court in pursuing this subject cites a number of cases in which the fatal act was the act of the... | |
 | 1886
...circumstances is unusual and unexpected by the person to whom it happens. The happening of an event without the concurrence of the will of the person by whose agency it was caused" ? 376 CRANDAL v. ACC. INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. was directly in judgment; but there are dicta which... | |
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