Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 32Connecticut Bar Association, 1958 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 186
... cause of action for another inasmuch as the employee was always subject to suit . 25 Another cause for concern may be the possi- bility that exaggerated awards will result when the municipality is the defendant . But again , there seems ...
... cause of action for another inasmuch as the employee was always subject to suit . 25 Another cause for concern may be the possi- bility that exaggerated awards will result when the municipality is the defendant . But again , there seems ...
Page 196
... cause of action . 9 This view ignores the fact that a statute of limitations is a procedural in nature and does not operate to extinguish the cause of action affected but merely bars the remedy.10 It is therefore difficult to see how a ...
... cause of action . 9 This view ignores the fact that a statute of limitations is a procedural in nature and does not operate to extinguish the cause of action affected but merely bars the remedy.10 It is therefore difficult to see how a ...
Page 204
... cause of action was barred before it ever accrued . 3 Two recent developments have eliminated some of the harsh ... cause of action was barred within one year from the act or omission complained of . The trial court charged that the act ...
... cause of action was barred before it ever accrued . 3 Two recent developments have eliminated some of the harsh ... cause of action was barred within one year from the act or omission complained of . The trial court charged that the act ...
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