| Philip Mechem, Thomas Edgar Atkinson - 1928 - 730 páginas
...employed by another person who is responsible for his conduct, then also against such other person. In every action under this and the preceding section,...all the circumstances of the case may be just." It is obvious that this section modifies the common law only to the extent of giving a right of action... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1928 - 904 páginas
...employed by another person who is responsible for his action, then also against such other person. In every action under this and the preceding section...under all the circumstances of the case may be just." (Section 14, title II., chapter I., first division of the Code of Civil Procedure of the Territory... | |
| Judson Adams Crane - 1928 - 536 páginas
...excessive damages." * * * Because it is declared by section 377 that, in actions of this character, "such damages may be given as under all the circumstances of the case may be just," it is claimed that the amount of the award is exclusively a matter for the jury, with which the trial... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1904 - 1384 páginas
...employed by another person who is responsible for his conduct, then also against such other person. In every action under this and the preceding section,...under all the circumstances of the case, may be just." Idaho Rev. Stat. § 4100. Jay H. Adams resided in Spokane, Washington. He was a lawyer and the attorney... | |
| 1920 - 932 páginas
...employed by another person who is responsible for his conduct, then also against such other person. In every action under this and the preceding section,...under all the circumstances of the case, may be just." Construing this section, our supreme court has said: "Our statute gives a right of action for damages... | |
| 1923 - 920 páginas
...damages are excessive. [3] Because it is declared by section 377 that in actions of this character "such damages may be given as under all the circumstances of the case may be just," it is claimed that the amount of the award is exclusively a matter for the jury with which the trial judge... | |
| 1923 - 940 páginas
...the children. Section 377 of the Code of Civil Procedure provides that in. cases of this character "such damages may be given as under all the circumstances of the case, may be just." This statutory rule is the only measure of damages in such cases. (Bond v. United Railroads, 159 Cal.... | |
| 1923 - 938 páginas
...at the time of the injury, but under section 377 of the Code of Civil Procedure such damages are to be given "as under all the circumstances of the case may be just." Among other circumstances which were proper to be considered were those showing the close, continuous,... | |
| 1906 - 920 páginas
...demonstrated by evidence. The language of our statutes does not so limit it, because it allows such damages as under "all the circumstances of the case may be just." It is said in Sutherland on Damages (3d ed., vol. 4, sec. 1263), quoting from TiUey v. Hudson River EB... | |
| 1906 - 822 páginas
...demonstrated by evidence. The language of our statutes does not so limit it, because it allows such damages as under "all the circumstances of the case may. be just." It is said in Sutherland on Damages (3d ed., voL 4, sec. 1263), quoting from Tilley v. Hudson River RR... | |
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