Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 24-25; Volume 24State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1950 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 58
... liability on the landlord for existing defects , while absence of liability will constitute the exception to the ' general rule ' " ( Modern Tort Problems , p . 153 ) . Later Connecticut cases in which CHIEF JUSTICE MALTBIE participated ...
... liability on the landlord for existing defects , while absence of liability will constitute the exception to the ' general rule ' " ( Modern Tort Problems , p . 153 ) . Later Connecticut cases in which CHIEF JUSTICE MALTBIE participated ...
Page 335
... liability solely on negligence . Its proponents contend that fault is a necessary requisite for liability and that in the majority of cases the rule of reasonable care under all the circumstances will afford ample protection ...
... liability solely on negligence . Its proponents contend that fault is a necessary requisite for liability and that in the majority of cases the rule of reasonable care under all the circumstances will afford ample protection ...
Page 337
... liability . " On appeal , defendant con- tended that , since liability depended on his having necessarily and obviously exposed the plaintiff to probable harm , the essence of the doctrine was foreseeability and thus negligence ...
... liability . " On appeal , defendant con- tended that , since liability depended on his having necessarily and obviously exposed the plaintiff to probable harm , the essence of the doctrine was foreseeability and thus negligence ...
Contents
Chief Justice William M Maltbie of Connecticut | 9 |
Proximate Cause in Connecticut Negligence | 24 |
Tort Liability of a Connecticut Landlord | 49 |
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