Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 68State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1994 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 225
... action against Seller and Buyer's customer may have an action against Buyer or Seller or both , but in which court ? 16 Such a suit probably cannot be brought in Connecticut , because there is a four - year statute of limitations for ...
... action against Seller and Buyer's customer may have an action against Buyer or Seller or both , but in which court ? 16 Such a suit probably cannot be brought in Connecticut , because there is a four - year statute of limitations for ...
Page 398
... action for check fraud . They have adjusted but preserved the pre - 1990 " primary " causes of action , which do not require any proof of negligence by a bank . The Revisions have also created a new , more open - ended cause of action ...
... action for check fraud . They have adjusted but preserved the pre - 1990 " primary " causes of action , which do not require any proof of negligence by a bank . The Revisions have also created a new , more open - ended cause of action ...
Page 399
... action for apportionment of check fraud loss according to shared culpability between victims and banks . Those claims ( discussed in more detail below , Part II.F.7 ) appear to create a secondary cause of action available to a check ...
... action for apportionment of check fraud loss according to shared culpability between victims and banks . Those claims ( discussed in more detail below , Part II.F.7 ) appear to create a secondary cause of action available to a check ...
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