California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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Page 95
... remedies , the new remedy was equivalent to the remedy that existed when the cause of action arose , and thus , application of the new remedy to a situation that existed before the new remedy was created did not deprive the employee of ...
... remedies , the new remedy was equivalent to the remedy that existed when the cause of action arose , and thus , application of the new remedy to a situation that existed before the new remedy was created did not deprive the employee of ...
Page 189
... remedy for injuries means a remedy for legal injuries , while legal injuries are those for which there are remedies . 13 A man who has his good right leg removed by a surgeon who reads x - rays backwards knows that he has been injured ...
... remedy for injuries means a remedy for legal injuries , while legal injuries are those for which there are remedies . 13 A man who has his good right leg removed by a surgeon who reads x - rays backwards knows that he has been injured ...
Page 329
... remedy by mandamus , had in view the nature and extent of the remedy as known at the common law and as used in other states . Kimball v . Union Water Company ( 1872 ) ... remedy at law . CTLJ , Fall , 1976 329 Relief By Extraordinary Remedies.
... remedy by mandamus , had in view the nature and extent of the remedy as known at the common law and as used in other states . Kimball v . Union Water Company ( 1872 ) ... remedy at law . CTLJ , Fall , 1976 329 Relief By Extraordinary Remedies.
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