· 6/10/2005
Bland v. Scott
Citations
- 279 Kan. 962
- 112 P.3d 941
- 2005 Kan. LEXIS 362
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- holding that plaintiff could not pursue negligence per se claim against defendant based on criminal statutes prohibiting furnishing liquor or cereal malt beverages to minor where legislature did not intend civil cause of action
- holding that plaintiff could not pursue negligence per se claim against defendant based on criminal statutes prohibiting furnishing liquor or cereal malt beverages to minor where legislature did not intend civil cause of action
- affirming the proximate cause common law rule but against the backdrop of legislative history of state statutes distinguishable from such history in Maryland pertaining to CR § 10-117(b)
- “ ‘declaration of public policy is normally the function of the legislative branch of government’ ”
- \Kansas did not recognize a common-law duty owed by suppliers of alcohol to third persons injured by an intoxicated person.\
- \`declaration of public policy is normally the function of the legislative branch of government'\
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Judges: McFarland, Gernon
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