Defense Law Journal, Volume 5A. Smith Company, 1959 - Defense (Civil procedure) |
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Page 124
... recovery . The federal court pointed out that under that decision recovery could only be had if such negligence was will- ful or wanton . We thus get into a group of cases which are some- what analogous to Guest Statute cases . There ...
... recovery . The federal court pointed out that under that decision recovery could only be had if such negligence was will- ful or wanton . We thus get into a group of cases which are some- what analogous to Guest Statute cases . There ...
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which denied recovery did so on public policy rather than of duty or causation . This court acknowledged in earlier cases it had denied recovery for physical injuries caused solely by shock or fright , but distinguished these cases in ...
which denied recovery did so on public policy rather than of duty or causation . This court acknowledged in earlier cases it had denied recovery for physical injuries caused solely by shock or fright , but distinguished these cases in ...
Page 133
... recovery may generally be had for mental and emotional disturbances where such condition is accom- panied by some physical injury . 2. The authorities are in sharp conflict as to whether or not there can be such a recovery based on ...
... recovery may generally be had for mental and emotional disturbances where such condition is accom- panied by some physical injury . 2. The authorities are in sharp conflict as to whether or not there can be such a recovery based on ...
Contents
A ReAppraisal of Discovery Procedure | 29 |
SHUMATE | 75 |
Admission of Liability in Tort Cases | 105 |
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