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· 2/3/1925

City of Sedalia v. Chalfant

Citations

  • 4 F.2d 350
  • 1925 U.S. App. LEXIS 2980

How courts have described this case

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

  • “Until specific conduct involving an unreasonable risk is made manifest by the evidence presented, there is no issue to submit to the jury.”
  • appellant arguing OSHA and ANSI standards governing product use create issue of liability
  • “to establish actionable negligence, one must show the existence of a duty, a breach of the duty, and an injury resulting proximately therefrom”
  • “A cause of action for negligence requires the claimant to prove “the existence of a duty, a breach of that duty, and an injury resulting proximately therefrom.”
  • \[I]n terms of assessing the standard of care for companies and looking at their risks of their operations and their impact on the surrounding community is something that ... I address quite frequently.\
  • damages are one of the elements of a negligence cause of action

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Judges: Kenyon, Phillips, Trieber

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