Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 189
play only when a “ civil action is brought against the owner of a motor vehicle . ” It must be noted , however , that Connecticut still adheres to a common - law , family - car doctrine , which covers the gap between operators embraced ...
play only when a “ civil action is brought against the owner of a motor vehicle . ” It must be noted , however , that Connecticut still adheres to a common - law , family - car doctrine , which covers the gap between operators embraced ...
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The Wolf case involved a claim by a plaintiff that his wagon was damaged by the negligent operation of defendant's vehicle while being operated by the defendant's husband . Decided in 1919 , prior to the enactment of the family car ...
The Wolf case involved a claim by a plaintiff that his wagon was damaged by the negligent operation of defendant's vehicle while being operated by the defendant's husband . Decided in 1919 , prior to the enactment of the family car ...
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102 the enactment of $ 17150 of the California Vehicle Code in 1937 — the so - called imputation clause — the negligence of any person using or operating a motor vehicle , in the business of the owner or otherwise , with the permission ...
102 the enactment of $ 17150 of the California Vehicle Code in 1937 — the so - called imputation clause — the negligence of any person using or operating a motor vehicle , in the business of the owner or otherwise , with the permission ...
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