California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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Page 112
... contract of shipment contained fine print to the effect that the carrier was released to a value of the goods not exceeding $ 50.00 per shipment unless a greater value was declared . The contract further indicated that the defendant ...
... contract of shipment contained fine print to the effect that the carrier was released to a value of the goods not exceeding $ 50.00 per shipment unless a greater value was declared . The contract further indicated that the defendant ...
Page 59
... contract and tort law generally . There is no reason to distinguish the contract for rendition of professional services from any other contract - in fact the rules applicable to such a relationship are probably entitled to stricter ...
... contract and tort law generally . There is no reason to distinguish the contract for rendition of professional services from any other contract - in fact the rules applicable to such a relationship are probably entitled to stricter ...
Page 63
... contract in a manner which fails to protect the client . If the client is thereafter sued , and pays damages for breach of contract or is other- wise subjected to loss because of lack of the protection , he may not know that the loss ...
... contract in a manner which fails to protect the client . If the client is thereafter sued , and pays damages for breach of contract or is other- wise subjected to loss because of lack of the protection , he may not know that the loss ...
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Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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