Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 25Carswell Company, 1947 - Bar associations |
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Page 127
... liability and secondly by enumerating the typical situations in which the problem of liability for gratuitous advice arises . ( A ) There may be liability for careless speech in the following cases : 1. Where there is a contractual duty ...
... liability and secondly by enumerating the typical situations in which the problem of liability for gratuitous advice arises . ( A ) There may be liability for careless speech in the following cases : 1. Where there is a contractual duty ...
Page 136
... liability for bodily harm caused by the action taken in reliance upon such information by the recipient or by a third person to whom the actor should expect the information to be communicated if the actor , although believing the ...
... liability for bodily harm caused by the action taken in reliance upon such information by the recipient or by a third person to whom the actor should expect the information to be communicated if the actor , although believing the ...
Page 648
... liability of the parties is more important . In the Nova Scotia case the operating physician escaped liability . In the English case he was held liable . Doull J. held that a " mere routine of procuring a bottle " was something for ...
... liability of the parties is more important . In the Nova Scotia case the operating physician escaped liability . In the English case he was held liable . Doull J. held that a " mere routine of procuring a bottle " was something for ...
Contents
RHYNE Aviation Accident Law Gerald F FitzGerald 1030 | 75 |
With Notes on Procedure the Practice | 107 |
UPDEGRAFF AND MCCOY Arbitration of Labour Disputes F M | 113 |
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