Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... negligence before the impact , how could it be afterward ? And it could not have been negligence before the impact , because the trial court had found that the impact was due solely to the defendant's negligence ! Furthermore ...
... negligence before the impact , how could it be afterward ? And it could not have been negligence before the impact , because the trial court had found that the impact was due solely to the defendant's negligence ! Furthermore ...
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... negligent with respect to everything that happened in this case ; and there is no question that his negligence was a causal factor - substantial or other - in bringing about both the impact and the ultimate damage . But depending upon ...
... negligent with respect to everything that happened in this case ; and there is no question that his negligence was a causal factor - substantial or other - in bringing about both the impact and the ultimate damage . But depending upon ...
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... negligence and the defendant's negligence both contributed to the harm occur- ring after the impact . In such a case the defense of contributory negligence would apply as a defense in a suit for such latter damage . And no sophistical ...
... negligence and the defendant's negligence both contributed to the harm occur- ring after the impact . In such a case the defense of contributory negligence would apply as a defense in a suit for such latter damage . And no sophistical ...
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