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Negligence - Savings And Loan Association Is Liable To Home Owners For Its Negligence In Financing Construction Of Houses Having Structural Defects Which Result In Damage. Connor V. Great Western Savings And Loan Association (Cal. 1968), Patrick J. Hennessey Jr. May 1969

Negligence - Savings And Loan Association Is Liable To Home Owners For Its Negligence In Financing Construction Of Houses Having Structural Defects Which Result In Damage. Connor V. Great Western Savings And Loan Association (Cal. 1968), Patrick J. Hennessey Jr.

San Diego Law Review

This recent case discusses Connor v. Great Western Savings and Loan Association (Cal. 1968)


Torts - Non-Delegable Duty - Automobile Owner Is Liable Under A Non-Delegable Duty For The Negligence Of An Independent Contractor Who Failed To Maintain Her Brakes In Compliance With The Vehicle Code. Maloney V. Rath (Cal. 1968), Richard Alan Berman May 1969

Torts - Non-Delegable Duty - Automobile Owner Is Liable Under A Non-Delegable Duty For The Negligence Of An Independent Contractor Who Failed To Maintain Her Brakes In Compliance With The Vehicle Code. Maloney V. Rath (Cal. 1968), Richard Alan Berman

San Diego Law Review

This recent case discusses Maloney v. Rath (Cal. 1968)


Torts - Abuse Of Process - An Excessive Attachment Supports A Claim For Abuse Of Process Rather Than Malicious Prosecution And Such Claim May Be Brought In The Action In Which The Attachment Was Issued. White Lighting Company V. Wolfson (Cal. 1968), Edward D. Laplount Jan 1969

Torts - Abuse Of Process - An Excessive Attachment Supports A Claim For Abuse Of Process Rather Than Malicious Prosecution And Such Claim May Be Brought In The Action In Which The Attachment Was Issued. White Lighting Company V. Wolfson (Cal. 1968), Edward D. Laplount

San Diego Law Review

This recent case discusses White Lighting Company v. Wolfson (Cal. 1968).


Torts - Mental Distress - Defendant Is Liable For Negligently Inflicted Emotional Distress Suffered By A Foreseeable Plaintiff Who Is Outside The Zone Of Danger. Dillon V. Legg (Cal. 1968), Richard Alan Berman Jan 1969

Torts - Mental Distress - Defendant Is Liable For Negligently Inflicted Emotional Distress Suffered By A Foreseeable Plaintiff Who Is Outside The Zone Of Danger. Dillon V. Legg (Cal. 1968), Richard Alan Berman

San Diego Law Review

This recent case discusses Dillon v. Legg (Cal. 1968).