West's Encyclopedia of American Law, Volum 6West Publishing Company, 1998 - 486 sider Contains over four thousand alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about terms, concepts, events, movements, cases, and persons significant to U.S. law; and includes sidebars and In Focus articles, tables and indexes, and a variety of reference materials. |
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Side 100
... result or event , directly producing such result without the intervention of any further PROVOCATION . U For example , if an individual who was driv- ing while intoxicated crashed his or her car and was killed , the immediate cause of ...
... result or event , directly producing such result without the intervention of any further PROVOCATION . U For example , if an individual who was driv- ing while intoxicated crashed his or her car and was killed , the immediate cause of ...
Side 177
... resulting from any one " oc- currence " will not be more than the limit of liability for Coverage E as shown in the ... result of one accident will not be more than the limit of liability for Coverage F as shown in the Declarations . 2 ...
... resulting from any one " oc- currence " will not be more than the limit of liability for Coverage E as shown in the ... result of one accident will not be more than the limit of liability for Coverage F as shown in the Declarations . 2 ...
Side 217
... result of the act . In other states this distinction is not made . If death results from an unlawful act , the person who committed the act may be prosecuted for involuntary manslaughter even if the act was malum prohibitum . Courts ...
... result of the act . In other states this distinction is not made . If death results from an unlawful act , the person who committed the act may be prosecuted for involuntary manslaughter even if the act was malum prohibitum . Courts ...
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