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· 10/13/1981

Connell v. Carl's Air Conditioning

Citations

  • 634 P.2d 673
  • 97 Nev. 436
  • 1981 Nev. LEXIS 554

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  • holding that a motion to amend a complaint is addressed to the sound discretion of the trial court, and its decision will not be disturbed absent a showing of abuse of discretion
  • holding that a motion to amend a complaint is addressed to the sound discretion of the trial court, and its decision will not be disturbed absent a showing of abuse of discretion
  • upholding district court's denial of leave to amend \in light of appellant's dilatory conduct in waiting until the eve of trial to seek an amendment\
  • upholding district court's denial of leave to amend \in light of appellant's dilatory conduct in waiting until the eve of trial to seek an amendment\
  • doctrine of negligent entrustment held not to apply under particular facts of case
  • 24-hour on-call employee driving vehicle owned by him but paid for by employer was not acting within scope of employment at time of accident since lack of evidence indicated there were no emergencies employee was responding to

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Judges: Batjer, Gunderson, Manoukian, Springer, Mowbray

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