Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 192
... husband . Decided in 1919 , prior to the enactment of the family car statute , it dealt with the situation ... husband used the car was a bailment . " But it continues to point out that the use by the husband was “ a carrying out of the ...
... husband . Decided in 1919 , prior to the enactment of the family car statute , it dealt with the situation ... husband used the car was a bailment . " But it continues to point out that the use by the husband was “ a carrying out of the ...
Page 194
... husband in its operation . " The general verdict for the plaintiff - owner was sustained , indicating that the jury found the defendant only negligent . The decision simply accepted the imputation of the husband's negligence as a ...
... husband in its operation . " The general verdict for the plaintiff - owner was sustained , indicating that the jury found the defendant only negligent . The decision simply accepted the imputation of the husband's negligence as a ...
Page 198
... husband ( the plaintiff in a companion case ) claimed dam- ages against the defendant - operator of the other vehicle ( the defendant in both cases ) . The jury found for the de- fendant . On appeal , error was claimed in the specific ...
... husband ( the plaintiff in a companion case ) claimed dam- ages against the defendant - operator of the other vehicle ( the defendant in both cases ) . The jury found for the de- fendant . On appeal , error was claimed in the specific ...
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