Defense Law Journal, Volume 5A. Smith Company, 1959 - Defense (Civil procedure) |
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Page 121
... physical injury . ( 11 A. L. R. 1128 , 40 A. L. R. 983 , 76 A. L. R. 682. ) How- ever , there is a sharp diversity of opinion as to whether or not such ... physical injury or physical impact , mental or 121 mental and emotional injuries.
... physical injury . ( 11 A. L. R. 1128 , 40 A. L. R. 983 , 76 A. L. R. 682. ) How- ever , there is a sharp diversity of opinion as to whether or not such ... physical injury or physical impact , mental or 121 mental and emotional injuries.
Page 129
... physical contact . While such shock might be the proximate cause of the negligence , the real reason for denying ... physical injury to those who would be put in physical peril , as that term is commonly under- stood , by conduct on his ...
... physical contact . While such shock might be the proximate cause of the negligence , the real reason for denying ... physical injury to those who would be put in physical peril , as that term is commonly under- stood , by conduct on his ...
Page 130
... physical impact , and under these conditions it was considered immaterial that the physi- cal impact did not materialize . It is quite another thing to say that those who are out of the field of physical danger through impact shall have ...
... physical impact , and under these conditions it was considered immaterial that the physi- cal impact did not materialize . It is quite another thing to say that those who are out of the field of physical danger through impact shall have ...
Contents
A ReAppraisal of Discovery Procedure | 29 |
SHUMATE | 75 |
Admission of Liability in Tort Cases | 105 |
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