California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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Page 150
... liability law . The reasoning used for this disassoci ation is that the Restatement approach to products liability is too much like negligence . Yet Luque relies upon and attempts to establish the Restatement of torts ยง402A definition ...
... liability law . The reasoning used for this disassoci ation is that the Restatement approach to products liability is too much like negligence . Yet Luque relies upon and attempts to establish the Restatement of torts ยง402A definition ...
Page 151
... liability case reads exactly the same : " [ T ] he form of contributory negligence which consists in voluntarily and unreasonably proceeding to encounter a known danger , and commonly passes under the name of assumption of risk , is a ...
... liability case reads exactly the same : " [ T ] he form of contributory negligence which consists in voluntarily and unreasonably proceeding to encounter a known danger , and commonly passes under the name of assumption of risk , is a ...
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... liability for damages caused by a medical professional in the course of his practice and thereby reduce insurance premiums . Significantly , however , Section 4 of the Act does not merely limit the liability of the medical professional ...
... liability for damages caused by a medical professional in the course of his practice and thereby reduce insurance premiums . Significantly , however , Section 4 of the Act does not merely limit the liability of the medical professional ...
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