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Kreigh Vs. Westinghouse and Co.
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- US Supreme Court
- May 24, 1909
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Kreigh v. WestinghouseSearch
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Co. - 214 U.S. 249 (1909) U.S. Supreme Court Kreigh v. WestinghouseSearch
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Co., 214 U.S. 249 (1909) Kreigh v. WestinghouseSearch
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Western Loan Co. v. ButteSearch
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the master will use reasonable care in furnishing appliances for carrying on the business. Choctaw & Oklahoma R. Co. v. McDadeSearch
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his employees is a continuing one, and must be exercised whenever circumstances demand it, Santa Fe & Pacific R. Co. v. HolmesSearch
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and it is only a matter of using due skill and care to make the place and appliances safe. Choctaw & Oklahoma R. Co. v. McDadeSearch
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of the employee, the master is liable notwithstanding the concurring negligence of those performing the work. Deserant v. CerillosSearch
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can be had upon any view which can be properly taken of the facts which the evidence tends to establish. Gardner v. MichiganSearch
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Co. v. ButteSearch
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as to require but little reference to the cases in which the doctrine has been declared. Baltimore & Potomac R. Co. v. MackeySearch
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moment so far as such safety depends on the due performance of the work by the servant and his fellow workmen. Armour v. HahnSearch
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only when the master furnishes and maintains a place of that character. As late as Santa Fe & Pacific R. Co. v. HolmesSearch
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the master would be liable, notwithstanding the concurring negligence of those performing the work. Grand Trunk R. Co. v. CummingsSearch
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jury to determine under proper instructions as to the care required of the plaintiff as well as of the defendant. Lang v. TerrySearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Kreigh v. WestinghouseSearch
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