Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 40Connecticut Bar Association, 1966 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 185
... held to have assumed the risk of driving with defective brakes because he knew that they were " spongy " and had a tendency to lock.157 The court reasoned that even though the plaintiff did not know the exact defect in the brakes , the ...
... held to have assumed the risk of driving with defective brakes because he knew that they were " spongy " and had a tendency to lock.157 The court reasoned that even though the plaintiff did not know the exact defect in the brakes , the ...
Page 274
... held no defense ) ; Hull v . Hull , 48 Conn . 250 ( 1880 ) ( where a replevin action was delayed five months during which time wrongful possessor of colts fed them at great expense . The delay was held no bar to bringing the replevin ...
... held no defense ) ; Hull v . Hull , 48 Conn . 250 ( 1880 ) ( where a replevin action was delayed five months during which time wrongful possessor of colts fed them at great expense . The delay was held no bar to bringing the replevin ...
Page 510
... held that any action , whether in tort or contract , for the recovery of death damages must be brought under the death statute . As a result of the Foran decision , the Connecticut death statute is now the exclusive procedure by which ...
... held that any action , whether in tort or contract , for the recovery of death damages must be brought under the death statute . As a result of the Foran decision , the Connecticut death statute is now the exclusive procedure by which ...
Contents
MARCH 1966 NUMBER | 1 |
RULE | 2 |
CONNECTICUT BAR ASSOCIATION | 10 |
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