Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26Connecticut Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 157
... municipality car- ries on for its own corporate profit , rather than for the bene- fit of the general public . When a municipality thus func- tions as a regular business corporation , it is held liable for its wrongs . In the second ...
... municipality car- ries on for its own corporate profit , rather than for the bene- fit of the general public . When a municipality thus func- tions as a regular business corporation , it is held liable for its wrongs . In the second ...
Page 159
... municipality had con- structive notice of the existence of the defect : that the de- fect had existed for such time and was so visible that it would have been discovered by the municipality had it exercised reasonable diligence in that ...
... municipality had con- structive notice of the existence of the defect : that the de- fect had existed for such time and was so visible that it would have been discovered by the municipality had it exercised reasonable diligence in that ...
Page 160
... municipality sells water to its citizens , then that very same act was done in the exercise of a proprietary function , and the municipality will be liable for the consequences of misconduct in the doing.1 Moreover , governmental ...
... municipality sells water to its citizens , then that very same act was done in the exercise of a proprietary function , and the municipality will be liable for the consequences of misconduct in the doing.1 Moreover , governmental ...
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