The Canadian Annual Digest, 1904-1935: With Tables of Cases Digested and Cases Affirmed, Reversed, Or Specially Considered

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Canada Law Book Company, 1908

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Sivu 39 - Provided that, where a bill has been materially altered, but the alteration is not apparent, and the bill is in the hands of a holder in due course, such holder may avail himself of the bill as if it had not been altered, and may enforce payment of it according to its original tenor.
Sivu 25 - I cannot think that it can be expected of a director that he should be watching either the inferior officers of the bank or verifying the calculations of the auditors himself. The business of life could not go on if people could not trust those who are put into a position of trust for the express purpose of attending to details of management.
Sivu 109 - ... non — it is, in very truth, the efficient, the proximate, the decisive cause of the incapacity, and therefore of the mischief. * * * Negligence of a defendant incapacitating him from taking due care to avoid the consequences of the plaintiff's negligence, may, in some cases, though anterior in point of time to the plaintiff's negligence, constitute 'ultimate...
Sivu 37 - ... 1. If sent by mail, it must be deposited in the postoffice in time to go by mail the day following the day of dishonor, or if there be no mail at a convenient hour on that day, by the next mail thereafter.
Sivu 105 - Held, also, that the wires, in the condition in which they were at the time of the accident, were dangerous to those using the highway, and the company were liable for the injury to G.
Sivu 265 - A11 suits for indemnity for any damage or injury sustained by reason of the railway shall be instituted within six months next after the time of such supposed damage sustained, or if there be continuation of damage, then within six months next after the doing or committing such damage ceases, and not afterwards...
Sivu 235 - Appeal, any direction incidental thereto, not involving the decision of the appeal, may be given by a single Judge of the Court of Appeal; and a single Judge of the Court of Appeal; and a single Judge of the Court of Appeal may at any time during vacation make any interim order to prevent prejudice to the claims of any parties pending an appeal as he may think fit; but every such order made by a single Judge may be discharged or varied by the Court of Appeal or a Divisional Court thereof.
Sivu 347 - all gifts, devises, etc. . . . which have been or shall hereafter be made to or intended for the Presbyterian Church in Canada . . . shall vest in the said board of trustees...
Sivu 37 - ... where the person giving and the person to receive notice reside in different places, the notice is sent off on the day after the dishonour of the bill, if there be a post at a convenient hour on that day, and if there be no such post on that day then by the next post thereafter.
Sivu 265 - Every person aggrieved by any neglect or refusal in the premises shall, subject to this Act, have an action therefor against the Company, from which action the company shall not be relieved by any notice, condition or declaration, if the damage arises from any negligence or omission of the company or of its servant.

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