Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26Connecticut Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 165
... duty was entirely proper , in other words , when he was just trying to do his job , and mistakenly or inadvert- ently did it wrong , and hurt someone or his property . The legal criterion for such liability is whether the municipal ...
... duty was entirely proper , in other words , when he was just trying to do his job , and mistakenly or inadvert- ently did it wrong , and hurt someone or his property . The legal criterion for such liability is whether the municipal ...
Page 217
... duty to use due care . A duty to use due care arises when it is foreseeable that harm may result if due care is not exer- cised.9 True , plaintiff Savings Bank was in doubt as to Brown's authority . For this reason plaintiff refused to ...
... duty to use due care . A duty to use due care arises when it is foreseeable that harm may result if due care is not exer- cised.9 True , plaintiff Savings Bank was in doubt as to Brown's authority . For this reason plaintiff refused to ...
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... duty of more than six months duration . Alternative Section 25. Circuits . Sessions . Assignments . On the tak- ing effect of this act the state shall be divided into five judicial circuits , constituted as follows : the first circuit ...
... duty of more than six months duration . Alternative Section 25. Circuits . Sessions . Assignments . On the tak- ing effect of this act the state shall be divided into five judicial circuits , constituted as follows : the first circuit ...
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