Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 70State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1996 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 457
B. The Duty To Disclose Liability regarding disclosure should be exclusively the seller's , and all matters not covered in a disclosure statement which complies with the outline in ( A ) above should be the responsibility of the buyer .
B. The Duty To Disclose Liability regarding disclosure should be exclusively the seller's , and all matters not covered in a disclosure statement which complies with the outline in ( A ) above should be the responsibility of the buyer .
Page 458
In Wedig , a real estate agent who innocently made a misrepresentation as a result of the seller's wrongful nondisclosure was a proper defendant , although the misrepresentation was imputed to the seller .
In Wedig , a real estate agent who innocently made a misrepresentation as a result of the seller's wrongful nondisclosure was a proper defendant , although the misrepresentation was imputed to the seller .
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What if the report contains material and false information which the seller and real estate person both know or ... In the absence of a seller's property condition report , the agent and seller would both be liable under the cases .
What if the report contains material and false information which the seller and real estate person both know or ... In the absence of a seller's property condition report , the agent and seller would both be liable under the cases .
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SURVEY OF 1995 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 37 |
SURVEY OF 1995 DEVELOPMENTS | 68 |
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