Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 56
... condition existing at the time of the leasing . The exception to the rule announced in the Webel case does impose liability upon the landlord . In those situations in which the premises are let " for a use which involves a general ...
... condition existing at the time of the leasing . The exception to the rule announced in the Webel case does impose liability upon the landlord . In those situations in which the premises are let " for a use which involves a general ...
Page 57
... condition . In Corri- gan v . Antupit ( 1944 ) 131 Conn . 71 , the Court held that the rule announced in the Webel case applies equally where the dangerous condition " results from disrepair . " Any other decision would have been ...
... condition . In Corri- gan v . Antupit ( 1944 ) 131 Conn . 71 , the Court held that the rule announced in the Webel case applies equally where the dangerous condition " results from disrepair . " Any other decision would have been ...
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... condition is pregnant with manifest danger which is very great . Otherwise it does not . The books are full of cases where defendant intended to do the very act or create the very condition which produced the injury but where his ...
... condition is pregnant with manifest danger which is very great . Otherwise it does not . The books are full of cases where defendant intended to do the very act or create the very condition which produced the injury but where his ...
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