Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Defendants Only the insurer or an assignee of the insurer may be sued for breach of contract or breach of implied covenant ; defendants are limited to those parties that are obligated to perform under the contract .
Defendants Only the insurer or an assignee of the insurer may be sued for breach of contract or breach of implied covenant ; defendants are limited to those parties that are obligated to perform under the contract .
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121 a Since the breach of implied covenant of good faith action is quasi - contractual , some of the breach of contract defenses can be used . If there is no contract | 20 or no coverage for the underlying claim , usually there can be ...
121 a Since the breach of implied covenant of good faith action is quasi - contractual , some of the breach of contract defenses can be used . If there is no contract | 20 or no coverage for the underlying claim , usually there can be ...
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One Connecticut Supreme Court case noted that compensation for emotional distress can be awarded in a breach of contract case , but only if the breaching party intentionally and unreasonably subjected the nonbreaching party to emotional ...
One Connecticut Supreme Court case noted that compensation for emotional distress can be awarded in a breach of contract case , but only if the breaching party intentionally and unreasonably subjected the nonbreaching party to emotional ...
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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