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· 8/30/1977

Alterio v. Biltmore Construction Corp.

Citations

  • 377 A.2d 237
  • 119 R.I. 307
  • 1977 R.I. LEXIS 1908

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • ”[A]n expert's opinion must be predicated upon facts legally sufficient to form a basis for his conclusion.”
  • \[A]n expert's opinion must be predicated upon facts legally sufficient to form a basis for his conclusion.\
  • award of damages must rest on legally competent evidence establishing the nature and extent thereof, and may not be the result of conjecture
  • award of damages must rest on legally competent evidence establishing the nature and extent thereof, and may not be the result of conjecture
  • “It has long been settled that an agent acting on behalf of a disclosed principal is not personally liable to a third party for acts performed within the scope of his authority.”
  • “It has long been settled that an agent acting on behalf of a disclosed principal is not personally liable to a third party for acts performed within the scope of his authority.”

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Judges: Bevilaclqua, Bevilacqua, Paolino, Joslin, Kelleher, Doris

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