· 12/28/1967
Carabba v. Anacortes School District No. 103
Citations
- 435 P.2d 936
- 72 Wash. 2d 939
- 1967 Wash. LEXIS 880
How courts have described this case
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- liability may be imposed upon school district for referee’s negligence in failing to detect an illegal wrestling hold that left a high school athlete permanently paralyzed
- “The duty owed by a school district to its pupils . . . [is] ‘[t]o anticipate reasonably foreseeable dangers and to take precautions protecting the children in its custody from such dangers.’ ” (emphasis added
- a principal who is under a duty to provide protection for others or their property and who confides the performance of such duty to a servant is subject to liability for harm caused to such others by the failure of the agent to perform the duty
- requiring actual evidence of delegation
- requiring actual evidence of delegation
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Judges: Donworth
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