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Haase v Cardoza

The case of Haase v Cardoza, 165 Cal.App.2d 35, 331 P.2d 419 (Cal. Ct. App. 1958), is a significant legal precedent in contract law, particularly regarding the enforceability of oral promises and the fundamental necessity… Haase v Cardoza

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Lonergan v Scolnick

The case of Lonergan v Scolnick, 129 Cal. App. 2d 179, 276 P.2d 8 (Cal. Ct. App. 1954), is a significant decision in contract law, particularly in understanding the distinction between an offer and an… Lonergan v Scolnick

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Daniels v Williams 

The U.S. Supreme Court case Daniels v Williams, 474 U.S. 327 (1986), serves as a landmark ruling clarifying the relationship between governmental negligence and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The case addresses… Daniels v Williams 

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Knight v Jewett

The California Supreme Court in Knight v Jewett, 3 Cal. 4th 296 (1992), addressed the interplay between the comparative negligence doctrine established in Li v. Yellow Cab Co. of California and the assumption of risk… Knight v Jewett