Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 33Connecticut Bar Association, 1959 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 49
... negligence . We cannot .. therefore free such an institution , thereby giving it special consideration , from the negligence of its agents or servants and render it liable only for negligence in its selection of them . " It is self ...
... negligence . We cannot .. therefore free such an institution , thereby giving it special consideration , from the negligence of its agents or servants and render it liable only for negligence in its selection of them . " It is self ...
Page 154
... negligence law in Connecticut , many cases are settled by using comparative negligence as a guide . ( This is by no means all conclusive for it is very often much more prudent to defend the case . ) Bad injuries and heavy special ...
... negligence law in Connecticut , many cases are settled by using comparative negligence as a guide . ( This is by no means all conclusive for it is very often much more prudent to defend the case . ) Bad injuries and heavy special ...
Page 156
... negligence attorney's income . Practicing attorneys do not depend primarily on negligence cases for their income , but I doubt if any attorney would like the idea of losing the opportunity of handling negligence cases as they are ...
... negligence attorney's income . Practicing attorneys do not depend primarily on negligence cases for their income , but I doubt if any attorney would like the idea of losing the opportunity of handling negligence cases as they are ...
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