Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 101
... plaintiff should not be considered a “ . . . sui generis case of injury unto himself . " 39 The substance in the product may be harmful to all people or it may only affect a certain proportion of them due to their susceptibility to it ...
... plaintiff should not be considered a “ . . . sui generis case of injury unto himself . " 39 The substance in the product may be harmful to all people or it may only affect a certain proportion of them due to their susceptibility to it ...
Page 109
... plaintiff's hus- band came into the kitchen and inquired about their son . The plaintiff then became fearful that her son had been injured as she had sent him to the porch shortly before the accident . This fear aroused a new anxiety ...
... plaintiff's hus- band came into the kitchen and inquired about their son . The plaintiff then became fearful that her son had been injured as she had sent him to the porch shortly before the accident . This fear aroused a new anxiety ...
Page 114
... Plaintiff bank , as it had done in past dealings with the depositor , credited the amount of the check to the payee's account . Within two days , checks drawn by the payee were paid out by the plaintiff more than ex- hausting the credit ...
... Plaintiff bank , as it had done in past dealings with the depositor , credited the amount of the check to the payee's account . Within two days , checks drawn by the payee were paid out by the plaintiff more than ex- hausting the credit ...
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LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
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