From whence it appears, that if goods are let out for a reward, the hirer is bound to the utmost diligence, such as the most diligent father of a family uses; and if he uses that, he shall be discharged. Works - Page 390by Sir William Jones - 1807Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1790 - 962 pages
...prapmt adb;Lerttt nifi tulcm aili.'ibueril, dc q:ta jtiperius diP.i:m cjl. 1* rom whence it appears, that if goods are let out for a reward, the hirer is bound 10 the u;moft diligence, (uch as the moft diii^ent fa'her of a family ufe? ; and if he ufes that, be... | |
| William Jones - Bailments - 1804 - 324 pages
...rebus propriis adhiberet, nisi talent adhibuerit, de qua superius diflum est. From whence it appears, that if goods are let out for a reward, the hirer is bound to the utmost diligence, such as the most diligent father of a family uses ; and if he uses that, he shall be discharged. But... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1809 - 618 pages
...plaintiff muft be nonfuited. In Coggs i). Bernard, 2 Ld. Raym. 916, it is laid down by Lord HOLT, " that if goods are let out for a reward, the hirer is bound to the utmojl diligence, fuch as the ;/"-.•// diligent father of a family ufes ;" and in Bui. NP 72, it... | |
| Sir Charles Harcourt Chambers - Landlord and tenant - 1823 - 1084 pages
...although without any acknowledgment of the source1 from which it came: where that great judge laid it down, <: that if goods are let out for a reward, the hirer is bound to the utmost diligence, such as the most diligent father of a family uses" in the preservation of his own property. It is observed,... | |
| William Jones - Bailments - 1828 - 328 pages
...rebus propriis adhiberet, nisi talem adhibuerit, de qua gupcrius dictum est. From whence it appears, that if goods are let out for a reward, the hirer is bound to tho utmost diligence, such as the most diligent father of a family uses ; and if he uses that, he shall... | |
| Joseph Story - Bailments - 1832 - 460 pages
...Lord Holt held, that " At the common law, a hirer was bound to very great diligence." " If (said he) goods are let out for a reward, the hirer is bound to the utmost diligence, such as the most diligent father of a family uses." 3 And in Buller's Nisi Prius (72) it is laid down,... | |
| John Bayly Moore, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - Law reports, digests, etc - 1833 - 790 pages
...rebus propriis adhiberet, nisi talem adhibuerit, de qua superius dictum est. From whence it appears, that, if goods are let out for a reward, the hirer is bound to the utmost diligence, such as the most diligent father of a family uses: and, if he uses that, he shall be discharged. But... | |
| United States. District Court (Pennsylvania : Eastern District), Henry Dilworth Gilpin - Law reports, digests, etc - 1837 - 682 pages
...the doctrine, I presume, is founded on that of Lord Holt, in the case of Coggs v. Bernard, where that great judge lays it down, ' that if goods are let...reward, the hirer is bound to the utmost diligence, such as the most diligent father of a family uses.' It may seem bold to controvert so respectable an... | |
| Law - 1840 - 946 pages
...rebus propriig adhiberet, nisi talem adhibuerit, de qtui superius dictum est.' From whence it appears, that if goods are let out for a reward, the hirer is hound to the utmost diligence, such as the most diligent father of a family uses ; and if he uses that,... | |
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